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Occupy Wall Street – or a town near you

Occupy Wall Street – or a town near you

By • on September 28, 2011

Rebellion of the moment: Occupy Wall Street, going strong for two whole weeks, yet mysteriously under-publicized

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Taddle Creek, Henry Rollins, ebooks that don’t suck, Reading Rainbow

Taddle Creek, Henry Rollins, ebooks that don’t suck, Reading Rainbow

By • on September 21, 2011

Lobster Telephone is a weekly missive from editor Laura Roberts‘ desk, chronicling the good, the bad, and the

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Austin Writers loft party this Wednesday

Austin Writers loft party this Wednesday

By • on September 13, 2011

Austin is full of writers, and while the profession itself tends toward solitude, everyone knows writers love to mix it up and mingle with a little vino

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Austin Writers Anthology deadline extended

Austin Writers Anthology deadline extended

By • on September 11, 2011

Just in case you missed our August 31 deadline, we just wanted y’all to know that the Austin

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Pirates, ninjas, true love and pure evil: Kickstart the world’s greatest 3-Day Novel

Pirates, ninjas, true love and pure evil: Kickstart the world’s greatest 3-Day Novel

By • on August 17, 2011

Love pirates? And ninjas? And… true love? Avast, matey! Black Heart editor Laura Roberts is gearing up to write the winningest (it’s a word;

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Submissions Wanted: Austin Writers Anthology

Submissions Wanted: Austin Writers Anthology

By • on July 27, 2011

Attention Austin writers! Black Heart seeks contributions for our upcoming Austin Writers Anthology. Chosen works will be published in a variety of digital

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The Voting Booth After Dark: Despicable, Embarrassing, Repulsive by Vanessa Libertad Garcia

The Voting Booth After Dark: Despicable, Embarrassing, Repulsive by Vanessa Libertad Garcia

By • on July 20, 2011

Reviewed by Laura Roberts Indie publishing is a tricky thing. As an indie publisher myself, I feel a sense of camaraderie with those who self-publish and

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