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Literary Nonfiction. "It takes a rare gift to write in the aphoristic form, which must be witty and modest at once, and must state in a fresh, arresting way observations which the reader will recognize at once as true. It goes without saying that the aphorist must work out of an unusual perceptiveness and self-knowledge, and I am grateful to James Guida for this book which I have read from start to finish and shall read again"--Richard Wilbur.Author City: Brooklyn, NY USAJames Guida is an Australian currently living in Brooklyn. Reviews and Other Linkshttp://www.brooklynrail.org/2009/07/books/rapid-transit0709http://thesecondpass.com/?p=3317http://www.bu.edu/agni/essays/print/2008/67-guida.html
Music for Porn Rob Halpern
Transcendental Telemarketer Beth Copeland
The Posthumous Affair James Friel
the relational elations of ORPHANED ALGEBRA Eileen R Tabios and j/j hastain
Crow-Blue, Crow-Black Chip Livingston
Three Ways of the Saw: Stories Matt Mullins