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Corinna Vallianatos’ “New Girls,” in this winter’s BOMB, begins iambic:
1\. Go to your local independent bookstore with three of last year’s hardcover literary novels you couldn’t get into because the first 20 pages made you think of how the plot summaries would sound in Maureen Corrigan’s voice, and trade them...
When I picked up Emma Cline’s The Guest, I had just read Richard Seymour’s The Twittering Machine, in which Seymour summarizes Marcus Gilroy-Ware’s comparison of “social media to a fridge which has something new in it every time we look.” S...
Props to the person who added “Amy” and “el” to the Hemp header on the dictionary collage wallpaper in the old Ritual Coffee restroom on Valencia. To get in there with your blue ballpoint before the pot punsters thought of something—well, m...
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