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I got a literature PhD from Tufts University in 2002 and then decided I would prefer not to. Since then my work has appeared in Juked, West Wind Review, Mad Hatters’ Review, Sous les Pavés, Harp & Altar, A cappella Zoo, Pear Noir!, Lamination Colony, Prick of the Spindle, DIAGRAM, 3:AM Magazine, SmokeLong Quarterly, Word Riot, Chicago Review and elsewhere. I've been twice nominated for a Pushcart Prize, and my short play, The Liquidation of the Cohn Estate, was produced in the 2009 Boston Theater Marathon. My first published novel, HUMAN WISHES / ENEMY COMBATANT, was released in January 2012 by Say It With Stones. ...more

HUMAN WISHES / ENEMY COMBATANT

He might be the dead-end flâneur of non-places like highway rest stops, airport terminals, and shopping malls, or he might be a Gitmo-bound enemy of the state. He might be the son of American working-class parents, or he might be the cousin of a Middle Eastern revolutionary the US labels a terrorist. He might be in possession of a lost Beckett play, or he might just have to go to the bathroom a lo Read more of this blog post »
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