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The Fiction Issue 2008

First They Came for the Ceos

Lisa Carver is the creator of Rollerderby, which, according to a poll we just conducted of the Vice editorial staff, remains to this day the single greatest zine ever made.
Lisa Carver
12.2.08
The Fiction Issue 2008

Candy-Coated

CM3 (as he likes to be called, which is kind of dumb) is one of the top “weirdos” in the “bizarro” fiction “world.”
Carlton Mellick III
12.2.08
The Fiction Issue 2008

Martin Amis

Martin Amis is one of the great writers of contemporary fiction. Even if he’d given up putting pen to paper after his third novel, Money, this would be an irrefutable fact.
James Knight, Portrait: Tara Sinn, Photo: Alex Stur
12.2.08
The Fiction Issue 2008

Harold Bloom

Harold Bloom is the preeminent literary critic in the world, and as such he is perhaps the last of a dying breed.
Jesse Pearson; Portrait: Tara Sinn, Michael Marslan
12.2.08
The Fiction Issue 2008

Ivor Cutler

In a perfect world everyone’s grandfather would be a kindly yet razor-sharp old goof just like Ivor Cutler (and we’d also be able to fly).
Ivor Cutler
12.2.08
The VICE Guide to Sex

Imbalu: Circumcision Party

We take a look at Imbalu, the (sort of) ancient Ugandan practice of mass teenage circumcision.
VICE Staff
12.2.08
The VICE Guide to Sex

Imbalu: Circumcision Party

Meet the team of crack Imbalu surgeons, sworn under oath never to circumsize a corpse.
VICE Staff
12.2.08
The Fiction Issue 2008

Lessons From the Learned

Jim Shepard is the author of six novels and three collections of stories, the latest of which, the jaw-dropping Like You’d Understand, Anyway, won the Story Prize and was a National Book Award finalist.
Jim Shepard, Mary Gaitskill, Rivka Galchen
12.2.08
The Fiction Issue 2008

Sad Stories of the Death of Kings

It's no wonder that David Lynch made two of his best films when he adapted Barry Gifford's 'Wild at Heart' and then asked him to cowrite the script for Lost Highway.
Barry Gifford
12.2.08
The Fiction Issue 2008

Six Stories

Gangemi is the author of The Volcanoes From Puebla, a criminally underappreciated title that critics like to label “transfiction” when really it’s just a damn good book.
Kenneth Gangemi
12.2.08
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CANADA - A COALITION OF LOSERS

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12.1.08
Vice Blog

AMSTERDAM - SINCE WHEN DID IT BECOME THE US?

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12.1.08
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