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06 September 2008

The Kenyon Review on adverbs

A writer friend is editing the adverbs out of the second edition of her book. We sent her this Kenyon Review feuilleton recently.

This was an act of literary exchange. She reads Sentences and was kind enough to recommend it to us.
Posted by Ficciones at 9:01 a.m.
Labels: adverbs, literary blogs

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My book, Happiness and Other Disorders: Short Stories, was published by Key Porter Books in Canada in January 2008 and by Penguin India in June 2008.
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