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Sunday, November 8, 2009

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Grady Miller

Grady Miller needs no introduction, unless you are wondering who he is. He spent his childhood in a nonobservant Presbyterian household, and credits his father (who was particularly nonobservant) with an early interest in humor. Mr. Miller is the author of A Winter in Hell and Late Bloomer.

The Silence of the Muse

After a lifetime of rejection slips, publishing can be a trying, if not life-threatening, business. GRADY MILLER exposes a history of correspondence between a desperate poet and his unfortunate editor. (Stories | September 21, 2004)

Tanks for the Memories

America hasn’t been the same since Bob Hope died, and now, when we need him most, at war around the world, who will challenge the pompous and self-righteous? GRADY MILLER imagines what the great one-liner might say to our troops. (Stories | June 3, 2004)


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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