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What Can We Steal From Benjamin Nugent’s “God”?
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What Can We Steal From Benjamin Nugent’s “God”?

Posted on November 28, 2014 by Head Honcho • 1 Comment

Title of Work and its Form: “God,” short story Author: Benjamin Nugent Date of Work: 2013 Where the Work Can Be Found: “God” made its debut in Fall 2013’s Issue 206 of The Paris Review, one of the biggest journals around.  The story was subsequently chosen for Best American Short Stories 2014 and can be … Continue reading »

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What Can We Steal From Bruce Coville’s My Teacher Fried My Brains?
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What Can We Steal From Bruce Coville’s My Teacher Fried My Brains?

Posted on January 19, 2013 by GreatWritersSteal • Leave a comment

Title of Work and its Form: My Teacher Fried My Brains, novel Author: Bruce Coville Date of Work: 1991 Where the Work Can Be Found: The book can be found on Amazon, but why not visit Mr. Coville’s site and purchase the book from him directly if you don’t already have a copy? Element of … Continue reading »

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