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Steak and Eggs by Chanel Plett

Steak and Eggs by Chanel Plett

By • on June 6, 2011

I’m forced to wait 12 minutes in Southern California’s version of cold for the library to open. I like knowing that the homeless men sitting

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The Sexy, The Sucky, and the Highly Implausible: This Week in Free E-books

The Sexy, The Sucky, and the Highly Implausible: This Week in Free E-books

By • on April 14, 2011

As an introduction to my quest for great free e-books, this week

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The Great Free E-book Experiment

The Great Free E-book Experiment

By • on April 7, 2011

In an insightful post at the We Put Words On Paper blog, Black Heart contributor Amanda Kimmerly

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Lit for Less: Rockin’ the Austin Public Library

Lit for Less: Rockin’ the Austin Public Library

By • on March 21, 2011

Everyone knows their local library is the place for freebies: free books, free movies, free Internet—even free A/C in the heat of a sweaty Austin summer.

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Off-South By Word Party with We Put Words On Paper

Off-South By Word Party with We Put Words On Paper

By • on March 14, 2011

Super bomb diggity foghorn local writing group We Put Words On Paper brings you the most ass-kicking, literarily

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A Few Strong Words: An Interview with Aspiring Novelist Graham Strong

A Few Strong Words: An Interview with Aspiring Novelist Graham Strong

By • on March 7, 2011

Graham Strong is a copywriter by day and an aspiring novelist by night. Unlike most novelists, however, he is live-blogging his novel writing experience

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Your Man in Oregon: An Interview with Robert Bruce

Your Man in Oregon: An Interview with Robert Bruce

By • on February 28, 2011

Who is Robert Bruce? He’s the author of the formerly free (now $7) e-book Make the Devil Fumble His Wine,

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Hot pink typewriter love: An interview with Silent Type editor Cheryl Lowry

I’ve been bidding intermittently on typewriters on eBay for ages. Somehow I always manage to lose the auctions, however, and have never actually purchased any of the awesome, old-fashioned “silent”

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An interview with Haggard & Halloo publisher Travis Catsull

Haggard & Halloo is an Austin-based poetry magazine and publishing house, whom you might be familiar with thanks to Jason

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Mentor by Tom Grimes

Reviewed by Laura Roberts Failure is a topic often discussed in hushed tones, something to be feared and avoided, and certainly not to be dwelt upon too deeply, lest it infect the rest of one’s life

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