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Meet our readers: Barbara Krasnoff
Barbara Krasnoff has sold over thirty pieces of short fiction to a wide variety of publications and is working on a novel. Most recently, her story "Sabbath Wine" was called out in a starred review in Publishers Weekly for the...
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Meet our readers: Richard Taylor Pearson
Richard Taylor Pearson is a triple threat: author, actor, and attorney. He grew up in Little Rock, Arkansas, where he appeared in many plays and musicals. After graduating from Rhodes College, Richard went on to obtain a law degree from...
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Meet our readers: Jeremy Blutstein
Jeremy Blutstein's first published writing was a lowly column in his college newspaper. Since then, Jeremy has written for CollegeHumor.com and PointsInCase.com. His scripts have made it to the semifinals and finals of the Scriptapalooza TV contest, The Hollywood Screenplay...
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Meet our readers: Nancy Hightower
Nancy Hightower's work has appeared in storySouth, Gargoyle, Prick of the Spindle, Sundog Lit, Literary Orphans, and Word Riot; her novel, Elementarí Rising (Pink Narcissus Press, 2013) received a starred review in Library Journal and Kinds of Leaving; her short...
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Meet our readers: Alex DiFrancesco
Alex DiFrancesco is a writer of fiction and literary nonfiction, an occasional storyteller, a queer activist, and a baker. Their debut novel, The Devils That Have Come to Stay, is a radical Acid Western that completely flips the American Western...
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Meet our readers: Keith R.A. DeCandido
Keith R.A. DeCandido is a native New Yorker, born, raised, and educated in the Bronx, where he still makes his home. He is the best-selling, award-winning author of numerous novels, short stories, comic books, and moresome in various licensed universes,...
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Meet our readers: Marleen S. Barr
Marleen S. Barr is known for her pioneering work in feminist science fiction and teaches English at the City University of New York. She has won the Science Fiction Research Association Pilgrim Award for lifetime achievement in science fiction criticism....
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Line Break #1a: Thursday, April 28, 2016 (Queens Literary Crawl)
BREAKING! SPECIAL QUEENS LITERARY CRAWL EDITION! Line Break is the eclectic live literary magazine where poetry meets prose, fact meets fiction, and high-brow meets low-brow. We are honored to be bringing our unique blend of writers and genres to the...
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Line Break wants YOU for the Queens Literary Crawl
Line Break will be participating next weekThursday, April 28in the Queens Literary Crawl. The night-long event will feature more than a hundred writers reading at various neighborhood venues in Forest Hills, Queens, and it benefits the Queens Books Festival. Line...
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