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Loop – Brenda Lozano

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The cascading, scattered quality of the novel imitates the patterns of actual thought.

Podcast #13 – Greg Gerke & Gabriel Blackwell

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A conversation between fiction writer and critic Greg Gerke and writer and editor Gabriel Blackwell.

Under the Wave at Waimea – Paul Theroux

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If more readers both learned and otherwise knew how to take his imagination’s curious, off-kilter offerings, Paul Theroux’s name would be higher on that ranking’s leader board than it currently is.

Reinhold Martin

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I’ve tried to think about the university as something to be protected and looked after, and for that very reason, also as the object of our most unrelenting critique.

Sevastopol – Emilio Fraia

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There is something anti-story in every story, where the force pushing towards narrative resolution is challenged by a slightly ethereal centrifugal drift which slows, and maybe even reverses, that centripetal approach.

Arborescent – Marc Herman Lynch

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Marc Herman Lynch’s ARBORESCENT luxuriates in the space between the familiar and the fantastic, dipping into both ends of the spectrum to paint a richly layered contemporary folk tale.

Podcast #12: Kamala Puligandla & Nicole Kelly

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A conversation between audio producer Nicole Kelly and Kamala Puligandla, former editor-in-chief of Autostraddle.com and author of ZigZags.

Announcing the 2021 Full Stop Editorial Fellows

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We’re excited to announce the 2021 Full Stop Editorial Fellows: Nico Millman and Kudrat Wadhwa!!!

Keeping the Bear Afloat: Lessons from Diane di Prima’s Small Press Legacy

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Fast-paced political publishing still exists, often a display of the power and potential that lies in thinking big and publishing “small.”

Rajiv Mohabir

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I hope that these poems do not have answers but give rise to thinking around the sets of problematics in the mixing of sweat, spices, sucrose, and languages where the act of consumption evinces history archived in the body.