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Did Virginia Woolf have better sex than Adam Wilson? Maybe.
Adam Wilson is having a busy winter. His first novel, Flatscreen, comes out next week. He made a cameo in his own book trailer. He has stories recently published not only in TLR’s most recent issue, The Lives of the … Continue reading
eBooks! We’re Blasting Toward The Future!
…so to speak. The Literary Review is now available to you in more formats. Find ebook versions on Smashwords, Kindle versions at Amazon, download PDFs on our own site, or just order the book version here, or there, or through … Continue reading
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