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Harry Crews in The Georgia Review giveaway

If my brief excerpt from Harry Crews’ autobiography-in-progress got you curious to read more, you’re in luck, maybe. Today I’m giving away a copy of that issue of The Georgia Review. It’s funny: I haven’t been to the Peach State since I drove through from Tallahassee while moving here in ’99, but as luck would have it I’m headed down . . .

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Nedelkoff posts Keogh story

Theodora Keogh’s only known published short story, “The Man Who Loved Old Ladies,” appeared in Dude, a minor Playboy imitator, in 1957.

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Sleep & the writer

AL Kennedy’s office hours are from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m. Also, Teresa Nielsen Hayden contemplates writing & narcolepsy.

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