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Pitchaya Sudbanthad

TMN Contributing Writer Pitchaya Sudbanthad is aware that he bears no resemblance to any living celebrity. He, however, has been accused of resembling a cartoon character. He won’t say which one, but he likes to think of it as a compliment. Pitchaya is the founding editor of the Konundrum Engine Literary Review. He lives and writes in New York City.

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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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