by The Editors

The Situation in American Writing: Lars Iyer

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America seems to be everywhere; we are living in an American reality. Which makes me want to read anything but American fiction, however ignorant this sounds.

The Situation in American Writing: Danielle Evans

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In life and in writing, there is no such thing as a person without context.

The Situation in American Writing: T.C. Boyle

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In the end, art is art and the world is the world.

Best of the Blog 2k11 (Part 2)

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The second part of our look back at the blog.

Best of the Blog 2K11 (Part 1)

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Highlights include: sentient robots, hobo superstars, corporate branding, bumbling footy-players, Jennifers vs. Jennifers, Kegasus, book burners, Franzen’s address to the wizarding world, a day in the life of Jonathan Safran Foer, and White People Festivals.

So Long, 2011

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From all of us here at Full Stop Magazine, here’s wishing for happy end-of-year festivities to all of our readers.

The Situation In American Writing: Steve Himmer

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If we write about the past or the future, even an imaginary past or unlikely future, we’re always really writing about the present.

The Situation in American Writing: Christopher Bollen

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Rarely can literature keep pace with a revolution.

The Situation in American Writing: Dana Spiotta

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Maybe art, on some level, is about dissatisfaction with the given.