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“They Just Won’t Believe Juan Johnson is Dead,” by Tyler Barton | People Holding...
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8220;They Just Won’t Believe Juan Johnson is Dead,” by Tyler Barton. July 27, 2015. Juan, on the den floor, once looked up from a book and said, You’re my only people. Which is why for four years they’ve gathered here, in Head’s parent’s den (also Head’s room), on the date Juan disappeared. Which is why they refuse to believe he died, why they skipped the empty-coffin funeral Juan’s foster parents held, and why they would remind anyone (if anyone else cared) that he didn’t die:. Sly wrote a haiku suggest...
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Contributors — pioneertown.
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A literary journal that excites and ignites. Is a Montessori teacher in Portland, Oregon. She has poetry and fiction in Shampoo Poetry, and/or, tNY Press's Electronic Encyclopedia of Experimental Literature, and DIAGRAM (forthcoming). She also co-wrote a New Translation of Twilight, available at www.fredwardbound.com. Lives in Mankato, Minnesota where he's pursuing an MFA in fiction. His stories can be found at tsbarton.com. And his jokes can be found @goftyler. He is currently serving as Co-editor of Re...
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Songs of My Selfie — Constance Renfrow
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Songs of My Selfie. Branmoor: A Three-Volume Novel. Hudson Valley Writers Center. Songs of My Selfie. Branmoor: A Three-Volume Novel. Hudson Valley Writers Center. Songs of My Selfie. Songs of My Selfie: An Anthology of Millennial Stories. Edited by Constance Renfrow. Songs of My Selfie: An Anthology of Millennial Stories. Forget what the media says. Songs of My Selfie. Reveals what it really means to be twenty-something today. Suzanne Herman, Stephanie Bramson, Mina Holmes, Jared Shaffer,. Did for uncer...
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About | Fear No Lit
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Is a (web and IRL) literary organization. Was co-founded by Tyler Barton. Thinks everything can be literature. Hosts the Visual Interviews. Wants to save the literary event by facilitating unique workshops, readings, and gatherings. Works to identify gaps or malfunctions in local literary communities and devise solutions. Wants to show you a different side of your favorite writer. Loves a good list. Wants what’s fricked up. Tweets, re-tweets, at-replies and shouts into the void at @FEAR NO LIT.
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