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Word Riot Press reading Freebird Books and Goods 123 Columbia Street (between Degraw and Kane Sts) Cobble Hill, Brooklyn, New York Sunday, June 7 @ 7 p.m. Readers: Nick Antosca, Timmy Waldron & Jackie Corley
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Hipster Book Club on Nick Antosca’s Midnight Picnic: “This might be the scariest thing about the book, the essential thing that all scary books need: the conviction that, for as long as you are reading the story, the world is inescapably dark, and all one’s experiences that would say otherwise are simply tricks or misunderstandings.
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I should carry cash more. I suck at blogging. All I can do is shout out self-promotional lists at you people. And, but, so… 1) Josh Maday’s review of The Suburban Swindle at New Pages: “Corley has a superlative ear for the music of language. Her lines and rhythms are rich, lyrical, and energetic, carrying
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Copies of MIDNIGHT PICNIC have arrived! To celebrate, I offered two copies to <HTMLGIANT> for contest purposes. Nick came up with this most excellent contest question: What is the way you would least like to die? Head over to <HTMLGIANT> and put in your best death wish. Better hurry, though. The competition is heating up
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I start Bennington’s MFA program in January. I have to get 25 pages into them by Dec. 1 for workshopping. It’s going well. I’m going to send a novel excerpt, which is probably dumb, but all the promoting for The Suburban Swindle has left me drained and wanting to back off short stories for awhile.
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We’ve made a very special announcement today. You can pre-order Midnight Picnic at Word Riot. And here’s the press release: Middletown, NJ — Punk rock-spirited independent publisher Word Riot Press will release Nick Antosca’s second novel Midnight Picnic on Dec. 15. Midnight Picnic was slated to be released by Impetus Press on Oct. 31. The