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An Online Petition to Save the Redwoods

Part Three

Continuing to pore through Charlotte’s blog leads to some strange revelations, surprising moves, and a conclusion, of sorts. Fiction by KEVIN FANNING. (An Online Petition to Save the Redwoods | October 11, 2006)

Part Two

Discovering a co-worker’s blog means having to find out if you’ve been written about. Along the way, however, you will learn things you weren’t supposed to know. KEVIN FANNING writes. (An Online Petition to Save the Redwoods | October 4, 2006)

Part One

In the first of KEVIN FANNING’s three-part fiction series, a co-worker exhibits intriguing new qualities, and life at the office gets shaken up. (An Online Petition to Save the Redwoods | September 27, 2006)


TODAY’S FEATURE

Test Post

Rather than shopping or a pottery workshop, blogging shows promise as a fun, “couple-y” activity. THE GOLEM writes the entry that took a thousand years.

OUR MAN IN BOSTON

Question, Questions, Questions?

Padgett Powell's bebop solo of a book is 164 pages of interrogatory--that's right, questions.

INFINITE SUMMER

Dracula

Sponsored by TMN, the online book club reads the vampire novel that sired them all.
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