A BARRELHOUSE INTERVIEW WITH AARON BURCH
At the time, Lee Klein was kind of known for writing these overlong, sometimes mean, oftentimes essays in and of themselves, rejection letters. I’m not sure if I wrote the story in part to try to get a good rejection out of him or specifically submitted to Eyeshot for such but I remember kinda preparing for a “Lee Klein” rejection and being surprised when it was instead accepted.
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BY BUD SMITH
At times WORK struck me as the kind of fluff that one often encounters on the water damaged, and oft-wobbly side table of a laundromat.
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A BARRELHOUSE INTERVIEW WITH AUGUSTUS ROSE
In My Big Little Break, we ask authors to talk about the first piece they ever had published, how it felt to finally break through, and what they’ve learned since then. This week, writer Augustus Rose answers.
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BY DAWN PICHÓN BARRON
ALPHA: exploring current events & concepts from the framework of who & what holds power, fleeting or lasting, in Western pop culture.
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BY JOY LANZENDORFER
Why get an MFA when you can watch a movie?
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