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Jane Friedman Joins VQR as Web Editor
… excited about her leadership in developing a greater community of online readers for VQR. A nationally recognized … and strong brand offer a rich foundation for online community and new media growth. I couldn’t have asked for a … Cincinnati. You can read more about her background at her website , where she has an award-winning blog for writers. …
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Jodie Evans Has a Code
… Jodie Evans Has a Code How the Political Insider Turned … or working with Dave Eggers, with whom she founded 826LA. But you’re equally likely to bump into one of the right-wing websites that tracks her actions with paranoid intensity. … Jodie Evans Has a Code …
The Frog and the Nightingale
… so young a frog. In fact, there was already talk of his becoming a soloist and singing all by himself at the next … uncle, whose balance was always endangered by the slightest compliment to the family voice, had gone so far as to … dangerous journey, and no one who had gone on it had ever come back. But James De Graffen-reid Porter had not been …
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Dead Dog Lying
… the First United Episcopal Methodist Church and has just become president of the Junior League. She can solve any … his bare feet and thinks about how to get out of this. He points to Nathan with dead seriousness. “ He lost it.” … pop the latch.” “Yeah,” Carlee says, “I think my A/C just died.” Carl lifts the hood and waves his hands to clear the …
Little Monkey Eyes
… polite little titters, that Gilbert couldn’t tell were false. After dinner Cookie left them at the table and went to … was that he never flushed the toilet. “It’s not right,” she complained to her mother, her voice shaking. “You know it’s … addressing only her mother. “Everybody suffers. Everybody dies. Very sad. Very tragic. A tragedy.” “I bet you read …
Secrets
… lover, I said. My mother wrote to say she had big welcome home plans, had arranged for another doctor to be on … gardening gloves, and together we ripped out the dying annuals. She had the hands of an Irish potato farmer, and for a … I was to get a summer job to help pay. I’d value my studies more that way. She hung her beeper in a plastic bag …
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