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The GWS Interview: Matt Betts, Author of Odd Men Out
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The GWS Interview: Matt Betts, Author of Odd Men Out

Posted on July 26, 2013 by GreatWritersSteal • Leave a comment

I’ve pointed out how fun and generous Matt is in my previous coverage of Odd Men Out.  (In case you missed them, here are What We Can Steal From Odd Men Out and GWS Inside the Craft: Matt Betts.)  Matt’s book is fun and engrossing and can be purchased at Raw Dog Screaming Press and … Continue reading »

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GWS Inside the Craft: Matt Betts
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GWS Inside the Craft: Matt Betts

Posted on July 24, 2013 by GreatWritersSteal • Leave a comment

When I first e-mailed Matt to arrange the first GWS interview, I had no idea that he would be so generous with his time and his thoughts.  Odd Men Out is a fun book-available now at Raw Dog Screaming Press and Amazon-and the book certainly seems like the kind of work that would emerge from … Continue reading »

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What Can We Steal From Matt Betts’s Odd Men Out?
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What Can We Steal From Matt Betts’s Odd Men Out?

Posted on July 23, 2013 by GreatWritersSteal • Leave a comment

Title of Work and its Form: Odd Men Out, novel Author: Matt Betts (on Twitter @Betts_Matt) Date of Work: 2013 Where the Work Can Be Found: The book can be purchased from Raw Dog Screaming Press.  You may also want to purchase the book on Amazon.  (The e-book is VERY reasonably priced as of this writing!)  … Continue reading »

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