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Wednesday Wesdom

Wes Mann

Essays on marriage, masculinity, identity, and city life, from a writer figuring it out in New York. Every Wednesday.

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Latest Issues

Dead Presidents Rise Again

For those that haven’t read it yet, this is my latest short story, originally published in The Blowout’s first issue, Heat. When you read it, I hope you take your time. Enjoy!

He meant to peel this sticker off by now, but after a June o...

6 days ago
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The Blowout is Live

You’ve heard me talk about creating a magazine because we can just do things. Well, here it is:

The Blowout

HEAT

Welcome to The Blowout…

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17 days ago · Wes Mann

Right before moving to New York, I was sitting down with my wife...

20 days ago
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The Vibes Are High, Let's Keep It That Way

I hope you are happy like this new plant.

The recent summerish sun and Knicks playoff run keep the city’s grins going. Pipes had burst in the ceiling of the gym today, the water was off, and people just walked outside, accepting it as one...

a month ago
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Debuts incoming

The Blowout is happening!

In the meantime, here is the new mustache. Still have some trimming to do.

Apologies for no post last week. I was heads down working on a new short story and making headway on the first issue of The Blowout with...

a month ago
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Read Ralph Ellison's "Invisible Man"

Some books rest on the bookshelf forever on the to-be-read list longer than they should, the books that online lists consider classics and conversations starters around how much a person can talk about the book without having read it. It’s...

2 months ago
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