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HAD (@havehadhavehad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

from Terrance Wedin, a wonderful, perfect snapshot "The men at the sex shop adore my dog. Sometimes on our walks I’ll take my shirt off hoping they are smoking on the patio in their leathers next to the rainbow flags. Is it so wrong to feel wanted?" havehashad.com/hadposts/tom-o…

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"Submissions are open and free. We respond with Yes or No only." If you want the platitude of a form rejection go pay 3$ for it. If you want your FREE "Yes" or "No" submit to MEMO-001: [email protected]

"Submissions are open and free. We respond with Yes or No only." 

If you want the platitude of a form rejection go pay 3$ for it. 

If you want your FREE "Yes" or "No" submit to MEMO-001: 

haskellindustriesbooks@gmail.com
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Submissions for MEMO-001 close in a little under a month on 9/1/25. Print-only journal issues. We like the type of writing that appeared in journals like The Quarterly, NOON, NY Tyrant, SWINK, Open City. Don't send us your 7K word stories. [email protected]

Lynn Marie Rossi (@lynnrossilynn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Returned from the woods to find that the folks at BRUISER published a story of mine, an appetizer-sized tale of teeth and bone and meat and fingernails

blake butler (@blakebutler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Had a great long convo yesterday about the state of literary publishing and what ideals might make it better w Chad W Post for the Three Percent pod - link in comments

Had a great long convo yesterday about the state of literary publishing and what ideals might make it better w Chad W Post for the Three Percent pod - link in comments
Rosalind Margulies ★☆ (@rosalindmar19) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some people on here write poetry that reads like something a precocious seventh grader might post on Tumblr and we let them get away with it because they’re good at taking selfies