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FROM THE EDITOR: Stephen Soucy, September 19, 2008
This review is from: NINE HUNDRED & SIXTY-NINE: West Hollywood Stories: A Collection of Short Fiction (Paperback)
Full disclosure: I'm the editor of Nine Hundred & Sixty-Nine: West Hollywood Stories. This book is the first offering from Modernist Press and is being distributed by iUniverse. Here's some general information on the collection. Enjoy!
CONTENTS/CONTRIBUTORS:
FOREWORD - Stephen Soucy
INTRODUCTION - Patricia Nell Warren
I CAN HEAR YOU NOW - John Morgan Wilson
WILL YOU BE JOINING US ON THE AIDS WALK THIS YEAR? - Ben Scuglia
FAIR TRADE - Rakesh Satyal
THE DAY THE HOUSE FELL - Joe Symon
HEIRLOOMS - Kyle T. Wilson
REQUIEM - Max Pierce
WEENIE SCALLOPINI - Timothy State
HUSBAND HUNTERS - Alex Roberts
NEW KID IN TOWN - Felice Picano
THE OPPOSITE OF HOME - Shaun Levin
THE LEARNING CURVE - Jameson Currier
AS YET UNTITLED - Paul D. Cain
LOST & FOUND - Frank Bua
I WOULDN'T NORMALLY DO THIS KIND OF THING - Stephen Soucy
"Whether you live there, vacation there, or are just passing through, West Hollywood and all its gay glamour spring to life in Nine Hundred & Sixty Nine: a smart new collection of literary fiction by a smart bunch of men who know the city well. Established writers join talented newcomers in celebrating the best friends, boyfriends, break-ups, hook-ups, and both the daytime and nighttime drama that define a town like no other."
-Donald Weise, editor, the Fresh Men series
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