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Jason Thayer

@thejasonthayer

Editor-in-Chief @complete_sent | Essays and Stories in the Rumpus, Fourth Genre, Essay Daily, Hobart, & Others

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Amped to have another long sentence going up at Complete Sentence soon. Thanks a million to Jason Thayer for taking my *nonfiction* one-sentence prose poem, "Ride or Die (Orion)." It's got everything: a constellation, a freeze, seasonal affective disorder, scorpions and trees. 🌠

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Just accepted our first single-sentence comic/graphic nonfiction. So it's a thing now. Send us all of your single-sentence comics plz.

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Today we published our 100th sentence. Thanks to all the writers we commissioned in summer 2020, who believed in our idea. Thanks to all who submit, who trust us with their work. Thanks to all who read, share, & help our magazine grow like a long-winded, cumulative sentence.

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New flash nonfiction work up Complete Sentence today. Special thanks to CNY artist Jamie Santos for collaborating and designing the gorgeous artwork for this piece. Thanks to Jason Thayer for accepting this quirky piece. completesentencelit.com/post/self-port…

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Can a sentence be too long? I did a lil interview the other day for Six Questions, and weighed in on this pressing lit world debate. sixquestionsfor.blogspot.com/search/label/C…

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"...come and take the corn syrup, the bulletproof backpacks, the active shooter drills for kindergartners, a flag at perpetual half mast..." -c, on all we pledge allegiance to this 4th of July. completesentencelit.com/post/an-itemiz…

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I have a new one-sentence story, about sentences in multiple senses, up at Complete Sentence illustrated awesomely by my friend Liz Worthy. Thanks to Jason Thayer for publishing this! completesentencelit.com/post/the-book-…

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Playing the HAD random game this morning—RANDOM!—and was treated to this emotional scene from the sentence king himself, Jason Thayer. Perfect elegy for the end of summer. havehashad.com/hadposts/in-a-…

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My first poem of 2023 is live Complete Sentence. I wrote this last winter, but it's true every year that I watch Orion at night when SAD tells my brain to stop sleeping. Thanks, as ever, to Jason Thayer. What an incredible surprise after a long week. 🌌 completesentencelit.com/post/ride-or-d…

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No booth this year, but we’ll be roaming the book fair, fixing our hair under our mask straps, tryna solicit sentences from ya’ll at #awp2023

No booth this year, but we’ll be roaming the book fair, fixing our hair under our mask straps, tryna solicit sentences from ya’ll at #awp2023
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In 3 and a half years we’ve published 143 complete sentences—stories, essays, and comics that expand or contract, that find closure within the confines of a capital and a period. Now we want to read those broken sentences, stories, musings you can’t shoe goo together. 1/3

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We want your run-ons that run out of steam—or run off the road, careen through the guardrail into the hungry ravine. We want your disregard for flow, for syntax, for tidy closure. We want your mess. We want your incomplete sentences. 2/3

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Our inaugural incomplete sentence runs tomorrow, with a few more already slated for this series. Submit your incomplete sentence that breaks convention, refuses us the closure we crave, via our web portal or email us at [email protected]. 3/3 completesentencelit.com/submit

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"...you drop your apple in the sand and she’s still gone, ants crawl out of the outlets and still, gone, you buy a veil, and something blue, and none of this makes her un-gone..." Natalie Warther unravels the myth of closure, of grief resolved. completesentencelit.com/post/mother-of…