Eric Lee and Steve Kistulentz
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Warehouse Reading with Robert Olen Butler -- September 2, 2008
Robert Olen Butler reads from his most recent short story collection, _Intercourse_, and his forthcoming novel, _Hell_. Author of ten novels and five short story collections, including the 1993 Pulitzer Prize-winning _A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain,_ Butler's work has garnered two National Magazine Awards and appeared in _The New Yorker_, _Playboy_, _Best American Short Stories_, _The Atlantic Monthly_ and numerous other publications.
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Warehouse Reading with Steve Almond -- September 9, 2008
Steve Almond, author of short story collections _The Evil B.B. Chow_ and _My Life in Heavy Metal_, non-fiction books _Candyfreak, a Journey Through the Chocolate Underbelly of America_ and _(Not That You Asked): Rants, Exploits, and Obsessions_ and the novel _Which Brings Me to You: A Novel in Confessions_ (jointly authored with Julianna Baggott), delivers a hilarious and uproarious reading of non-fiction pieces, guidelines for writers, and letters in response to hate mail from the frothin ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website
Warehouse Reading with Rebecca Hazelton and Jay Snodgrass -- September 16, 2008
Rebecca Hazelton, researcher of scientific poetics, armed with the New Dickinsonian poetic calculus, delivers a charming, eloquent set of extremely high quality poems in the ideal scientific form. Jay Snodgrass, Dr. Snodgrass, lover of heavy metal and football with cheerleaders, Dr. Jay Snodgrass, reads poems about zombies, eye twitches, subway platforms, and the oculus witness. Listen to this podcast to hear the scientifically-proven perfection and importance of Rebecca Hazelton's poetr ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website
Warehouse Reading with Katie Cortese and Holly Wilson -- September 23, 2008
A reading of stories revolving around the desires of children. Katie Cortese, a first year Ph.D. student in fiction, delivers a funny and touching story about a budding teenage romance complicated by the death of a gerbil that lived for seven years, or about 180 years in human age. Holly Wilson, a third year Ph.D. student in fiction, reads from her story "Night Glow," which won third place in the Narrative magazine First Person Story Contest, involving Quakers and bloody tampons and gumm ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website