TheNewerYork Book III |
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Editor-In-Chief:
| Raab, Joshua |
Author:
| Raab, Joshua Blachman, Jeremy Christmass, Shane Jesse Christopherson, Bryce A. Cocotas, Alex DeLashmutt, A. C. Gosnay, Christine Holdefer, Charles Julien, Hieko Keating, John Huffman, Jane Nachman, Gideon Nimblett, Anton Nuttall, Kelsey J. Okehi, Uzodinma Pakos, Panayotis Shilstone, Steve Simões, Balthazar Thimo, Theo Tierney, Christine Trause, John J. Vermillion, Steve Wolfe, Benjamin |
Editor:
| Young, Chuck Bullard-Bates, Daniel |
Associate Editor:
| Favin, Michelle Frieder, Jared Montgomery, Colin |
Artist:
| Borshch, Dmitry Boyd, Eric Davey, Nils De Las Heras, David Goring, Penny Lipman, Stephe Maer, Thoka Meerweh, Sobieski, Aniela Nelson, Lori Park, Guno Tadic, Marko Yang, Alisa |
Contribution by:
| Davidson, Zach |
Series title: | TheNewerYork Book III Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-0-9890926-6-1 |
Publication Date: | Aug 2013 |
Publisher: | tNY.Press
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Book Format: | Ebook |
List Price: | USD $3.99 |
Book Description:
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Artists throughout the ages, from Dali to Proust, have taken their talents to exposing time; here is theNewerYork's attempt. The stories in this collection of experimental short-fiction, in one way or another, deal with loss, youth, death, joy, tradition, technology, and the generally evasive enigma that we call time. It's not as obtuse as it sounds, it's just a good read and it fits in your back pocket.
Artists throughout the ages, from Dali to Proust, have taken their talents to exposing time; here is theNewerYork's attempt. The stories in this collection of experimental short-fiction, in one way or another, deal with loss, youth, death, joy, tradition, technology, and the generally evasive enigma that we call time. It's not as obtuse as it sounds, it's just a good read and it fits in your back pocket.