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Bruce Bauman on the Origins of <em>Black Clock</em>Magazine

Bruce Bauman on the Origins of Black ClockMagazine

"Others will and are coming along. But I think there is no doubt—it will be missed."

By Literary Hub | October 20, 2016

Tessa Hadley, C. E. Morgan, and Jerry Pinto on the Future of Libraries

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By Literary Hub | October 19, 2016

Announcing the Next Event in the Red Ink Series: Writing About Depression

Announcing the Next Event in the Red Ink Series: Writing About Depression

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By Literary Hub | October 19, 2016

Indies Recommend: 10 Small Press Books You Should Read

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Green Apple Bookstore Picks Its Favorite SPD Titles

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On Queerness, Empathy, and Afro-Modernity

On Queerness, Empathy, and Afro-Modernity

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Yes, Bob Dylan Really Did Win the Nobel Prize for Literature

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Jason Novak Illustrates Ron Padgett's

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If Bruce Springsteen Wrote a Short Story Collection...

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