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The Fiction Issue 2008

Bad Dog
Ferrigno is best known for his crime novels. After college he spent half a decade as a professional gambler until getting down to brass tacks and writing ten novels.
Robert Ferrigno
12.2.08
The Fiction Issue 2008

Wild America
Wells has written for Harper’s, the New Yorker, the Washington Post Magazine, and many more.
Wells Tower
12.2.08
The Fiction Issue 2008

Two Stories
Mike Sacks has written for Vanity Fair, Esquire, GQ, The New Yorker, Time, McSweeney’s, Radar, MAD, New York Observer, Premiere, Believer, Maxim, and Salon.
Mike Sacks
12.2.08
The Fiction Issue 2008

Upwards And Onwards
Edwyn Collins is that cool Scottish guy who was the singer in Orange Juice. They were one of the best and most original British pop bands ever.
Andy Capper
12.2.08
The Fiction Issue 2008

Distance to Galactic Center
Gus Visco is a Bronx-based writer. He is currently working on a historical fiction novel about the Soviet Union’s failed attempts to control the arctic psychics of Novaya Zemlya.
Gus Visco
12.2.08
The Fiction Issue 2008

The Complexities of the Human Sitcom
Gus Visco is a Bronx-based writer. He is currently working on a historical fiction novel about the Soviet Union’s failed attempts to control the arctic psychics of Novaya Zemlya.
Gus Visco
12.2.08
The Fiction Issue 2008

How to Look Amazing in Photographs
Another up-and-comer, Amanda sent us something that can’t be translated into our non-English editions because it’s an extended riff on the pronunciation of the word “douche.”
Amanda Maxwell
12.2.08
The Fiction Issue 2008

Ursula K. Le Guin
Any major science-fiction gourmand will tell you that Ursula K. Le Guin is among the most compelling writers living today.
Steve Lafreniere; Portrait: Tara Sinn, Photo: Maria
12.2.08
The Fiction Issue 2008

Written in the Writing
Sheila Lowe has been analyzing handwriting for over 40 years. She looks at one scribbled line and can tell you all kinds of secret stuff about yourself. It’s scary.
Milene Larsson
12.2.08
The Fiction Issue 2008

The Earthquake in Chile
Kleist’s perennial story in this issue, “The Earthquake in Chile,” is part of forthcoming, freshly translated collection of his prose.
Heinrich Von Kleist
12.2.08
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