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Author Archives: Caro DeCarlo

Sian S. Rathore reading ‘in the restaurant i heard my food talking to me’ from Issue 2

28 Saturday Apr 2012

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Sian S. Rathore is a writer living in England studying English and getting bored as heck of all the ridiculous poetry over there. She’s 22 years old, female, and into flarf, conceptualism, and french cheeses. She’s a poetry critic featured in Stride and Cake, and was recently published in an anthology called Bad Language – The Birthday Issue.

Benjamin King reading two stories from Issue 2

26 Thursday Apr 2012

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Benjamin King is so dumb. Boring stuff, boring stuff. Life experience. Daytime job. Degree. Master’s degree. Etc. He publishes Bronson Pinchot fan fiction and healthy and fun recipe ideas for kids at www.rollerfink.blogspot.com. He likes trousers, robots, Russian torture sluts, high fives, and re-enacting “Yes, Dear” season one episodes in his backyard. He hates tap-dancing. God, what else do you want to know? He feels like this is all getting a bit too personal.

Benjamin King reading two stories from Issue 1

24 Tuesday Apr 2012

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Benjamin King is so dumb. Boring stuff, boring stuff. Life experience. Daytime job. Degree. Master’s degree. Etc. He publishes Bronson Pinchot fan fiction and healthy and fun recipe ideas for kids at www.rollerfink.blogspot.com. He likes trousers, robots, Russian torture sluts, high fives, and re-enacting “Yes, Dear” season one episodes in his backyard. He hates tap-dancing. God, what else do you want to know? He feels like this is all getting a bit too personal.

Jordan Castro reading ‘IT IS MY FAULT THAT I FEEL ALONE’ from Issue 1

22 Sunday Apr 2012

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Jordan Castro (b. 1992) is the author of if i really wanted to feel happy i’d feel happy already (Black Coffee Press, 2013) and YOUNG AMERICANS (Civil Coping Mechanisms, 2014). He is the co-author of Cute (Thumbscrews Press, 2011) and two other chapbooks. He is the author of Supercomputer (Deckfight Press, 2011) and two other ebooks. He is a contributor at Thought Catalog and has been “widely published” on the internet.

Russ Woods reading ‘MIRACLES’ from Issue 2

20 Friday Apr 2012

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Russ Woods is maybe a creepy dog owner, but it has more to do with the intensity of his feelings than their inappropriateness. He co-edits Red Lightbulbs and lives in Chicago.

Michael Hessel-Mial reading ‘when i think about having sex’ from Issue 1, remixed by Dinosaur Hegemony

18 Wednesday Apr 2012

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Michael Hessel-Mial was born in 1987, in Wisconsin. His body has gone from place to place, exchanging atoms and leaving bits behind. He is currently studying comparative literature at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. He is ‘becoming ok’ with artistic collaboration. He was made to love you. He is nearly brave.

Spencer Madsen reading his poem from Issue 1

16 Monday Apr 2012

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Spencer Madsen is the author of a million bears a book of poetry and tweets

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