Ryan Van Meter's If You Knew Then What I Know Now is a finalist for the Eric Hoffer Award.
Caitlin Horrocks' This Is Not Your City is shortlisted for the William Saroyan International Prize for Writing.
Lia Purpura is interviewed in Orion.
07-08-2012
The Frost Place
Box 74
Franconia, NH 03580
Reading from The Children as part of the annual "Frost Day" celebration
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The 6.5 Practices of Moderately Successful Poets: A Self-Help Memoir
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Michael Jeffrey Lee's stories are bizarre and smart and stilted, like dystopic fables told by a redneck Samuel Beckett. Outcasts hunker under brid ... [read more]
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This is a daughter’s story. In Small Fires, Julie Marie Wade recreates the landscape of her childhood with a lacemaker’s care, then t ... [read more]


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