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PAPERCUT: AT THE MOVIES

Papercut is back with its first issue of 2025. We’re expanding the offerings to include film reviews, because why not. Per usual, we’ve also got a couple of book reviews.

Thanks for reading

-Andrew and Ryan

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a year ago
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Papercut and Friends: Year in Review

Below you’ll find some thoughts on what ourselves and dear friends read over the last year.

Happy new year,

Andrew and Ryan

Ryan in 2024

I reread Tom McCarthy’s Remainder, the matchless novel about an amnesiac with a Gatsby-meets-N...

a year ago
1

Papercut Phones It In

September. The web is woven and you have to wear it. Not me (Ryan). I’m going to weird bars, writing (sort of), and recently I visited a Laurel Canyon mystic expat who’s got a dating resume that reads like the guestlist at an Eagles concert...

2 years ago

A Queer, Sultry Summer (Beach Reads, Part 2)

It was queer, sultry summer, the summer they electrocuted the Rosenbergs, and Ryan didn’t have a clue what he was doing.

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This week, Papercut is bac...

2 years ago
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Surf's Up (Beach Reads, Pt. 1)

Dear reader,

We’ve been lost. At sea. On the island of MTL. Or just off in our heads, whatever.

Both of us thought it would be good to share some beach reads, for the imagined Papercut reader who is just wasting away these warm summer da...

2 years ago
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