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Sophomoric Philosophy, and Bad Crowds

10/04/2012 by Nathan Holic
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a review of Victor David Giron’s novel, Sophomoric Philosophy

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Form and Function in Jess Stoner’s “I Have Blinded Myself Writing This”

06/28/2012 by Nathan Holic
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Nathan Holic discusses form and function in I Have Blinded Myself Writing This, by Jess Stoner

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Genre Whores, Comics & Kids’ Books

05/24/2012 by Nathan Holic
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Nathan Holic talks comics, graphic narratives, screaming visitors and faux kids’ books.

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Manhood, Fatherhood & Stories

04/19/2012 by Nathan Holic
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Nathan Holic reviews OneStory, “Refund” by David Poissant & Three Ways of the Saw by Matt Mullins.

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Reading Books While Burping My Baby #3

02/27/2012 by Nathan Holic
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Maybe this is my long-standing prejudice against flash fiction, that the short-short form invites work that relies upon surprise rather than sustained suspense.

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Reading Books While Burping My Baby #2

02/27/2012 by Nathan Holic
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The first book I pulled from my stack was Ben Tanzer’s Most Likely You Go Your Way and I’ll Go Mine. 172 pages (soaking wet), with an average-to-large typeface (if this book had been printed in Look at Me’s tiny typeface, it probably wouldn’t have cracked a dozen pages). And Tanzer writes in quick back-and-forth dialogue, short two-page chapters, so—in a world of constant disruption—I just figured this would make a nice confidence-building start to my 2012 reading life. That was the plan, anyway.

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Reading Books While Burping My Baby #1

02/27/2012 by Nathan Holic
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…there are thousands of blog entries and academic articles and craft essays in print and online that discuss the “writer’s process,” how we’re able to find the time in our busy schedules to sketch out stories and novels and memoirs, but so few consider the precious time that we devote to our reading lives.

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