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Colin Dodds Launches Forget This Good Thing I Just Said

A literary and oracular work for the iPhone and iPad

What’s going on? What do you need to hear? How can you move forward?

Finding an answer may be as simple as swiping left or right.

Forget This Good Thing I Just Said is a new experience, based on an old kind of book – the collection of short sayings, or aphorisms. By combining several hundred original aphorisms with the ring-oscillator software used in random-number-generating technology, Forget This Good Thing I Just Said offers up a completely unique experience every time you open it.

It’s something literary, philosophical, and a little magical to brighten up your screens.

Available on the Apple App Store!

or as a traditional book now!

Colin Dodds poems “Spill-O’s Fender Bender,” “Spill-O, After the Picadors,” Spill-O’s Hilton Revelation” appear in Your Impossible Voice #6.

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New Poetry from Christopher Kondrich in Green Mountains Review, The California Journal of Poetics, and Cimarron Review

Christopher Kondrich has new poems appearing in Green Mountains Review, The California Journal of Poetics and in Cimarron Review.

Contributor News: Susan Daitch

Susan Daitch (“Production for Use,” Issue 3) has an essay, “Unnatural Habitats,” in the current issue of Conjunctions magazine.
Stacey Levine next to a picture of her novel Mice 1961

Levine’s Mice 1961 Named Pulitzer Finalist

Congratulations to the incomparable Stacey Levine, whose novel Mice 1961 was a finalist for this year’s Pulitzer Prize! We were fortunate enough to publish an excerpt back in issue 27.

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