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Apr
Wow! A Review on Book Slut!
“I wouldn’t mind being a bit more like Edan Lepucki. She’s well on her way to a fantastic career as a writer. In addition to writing fiction, she’s a staff writer for The Millions (which I consider second only to Bookslut, as far as online literary magazines go), and her writer bio is filled with promise and potential, listing enough places that have published her stories to necessitate the words “among others” at the end of the list. She has an MFA from the Iowa Writer’s Workshop, she’s already winning awards for a novel that isn’t even finished, and she has even conquered the author bio itself in a funny, insightful essay. In fact, all of the essays she’s written that I’ve read are funny, insightful, and refreshingly frank, and fortunately, her novella If You’re Not Yet Like Me is, too.”
LAY OFF, KYLEE! The role of Book Blogger With Creepy Internet Girl Crush on Edan Lepucki has been FILLED ALREADY, OKAY!?!?
(Source: italicsmine, via thefeeling)
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A second positive thing from today. If I have a great lunch, I might just be able to salvage what’s left of Monday.
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