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It’s My F—ing Birthday
Merrill Markoe has a bathroom full of Emmys she won by writing for David Letterman and a living room full of dog beds, dog toys, and dogs.Thirty-sixWell, it’s my fucking…
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Jane Boleyn
1. When Julia Fox started this book she knew that she might challenge established views about Jane Boleyn. Did you come to the book with any preconceived views about Jane,…
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Lights Out
Eighteen-year-old Eddie Nye was bound for U.S.C. and a bright future that fateful summer in the Bahamas. But somebody set Eddie up. Instead of four years of higher education, he…
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Love, Work, Children
Cheryl Mendelson received her Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Rochester and her J.D. from Harvard Law School. She has practiced law in New York City and taught philosophy…
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Man Camp
Adrienne Brodeur was the founding editor of Zoetrope: All-Story. She lives in New York City.Chapter 1“The great question that I have not yet been able to answer, despite my thirty…
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Meat Market
“One of the most insightful books ever written about college football.” – The New York Times”Easily among the best sports books of the new millennium.”- Paul Finebaum, columnist and radio…
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Middletown, America
Millions of readers around the world have defined their lives through Gail Sheehy’s landmark work Passages and have followed her continuing examination of the stages of adult life in her…
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Mouse Guard
Just in time for the holidays comes this limited edition of Mouse Guard: Fall 1152, presenting the original size and format (12″ x 12″) of David Petersen’s black-and-white artwork for…
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Move Over, Girl
Brian Peterson is twenty-eight years old and lives in Philadelphia. A full-time computer support specialist and part-time teacher, Peterson also writes and produces music. He is currently at work on…
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My Liar
Rachel Cline, a native and current resident of Brooklyn, lived in Los Angeles from 1990 to 1999. During that time she wrote screenplays and teleplays, designed interactive media, and taught…
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Not-Knowing:
Donald Barthelme’s premature death at the age of fifty-eight brought to an end one of the most provocative careers in the history of American literature. Groundbreaking works such as Come Back,…
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Of Blood and Sorrow
OneI smelled her perfume before I saw her. It was heady and sweet, like ripe peaches left out in the sun to rot. The lady sitting next to me at…