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Seph Murtagh

@sephmurtagh

Writer. Fiction and essays in 3:AM Magazine, @MinorLits, & Socrates on the Beach, The Dodge, and elsewhere.

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sebastian castillo (@bartlebytaco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

thomas de quincey’s observation on why it’s sadder for people to die in the summer is so spectacularly idiosyncratic and beautiful that it is guaranteed to be the best paragraph you read today

thomas de quincey’s observation on why it’s sadder for people to die in the summer is so spectacularly idiosyncratic and beautiful that it is guaranteed to be the best paragraph you read today
Tobias Ryan (@tobiasvryan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

for minor literature[s] a conversation about what we want, expect and hope for when we read novels including contributions from J. Mae Barizo, Nancy Freund, Greg Gerke, Daniel Kennedy, Ben Libman, Alvin Lu, Mikra Namani, Lisa Robertson, Ryan Ruby and more ... youtu.be/kmP-ku2Ty0U

Christina Tudor-Sideri (@dreamsofbeing_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think often about Jacques Derrida’s last interview, published in English as Learning to Live Finally, specifically about this fragment on death: “I leave a piece of paper behind, I go away, I die: it is impossible to escape this structure, it is the unchanging form of my life.”

Seph Murtagh (@sephmurtagh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Somehow missed this incredible story by my neighbor and pal David Nutt which makes a weirdly great compliment to the other big vasectomy story by Zac Smith (X-R-A-Y has been publishing a lot of vasectomy stories lately)

Alina Stefanescu (@aliner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My writing world is so damn blessed by Alvin and Name of Author🇵🇸🇺🇦. I firmly believe the most interesting literary things are happening in small rooms, in minor keys, between ellipses and backyard tire fires. 🖤

The Dodge (@thedodgemag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our Summer 2025 Issue is OUT NOW! Featuring some fantastic works of eco-writing in fiction, nonfiction, and poetry as well as some marvelous visual art. Read now on our website (link in bio)!

Our Summer 2025 Issue is OUT NOW! Featuring some fantastic works of eco-writing in fiction, nonfiction, and poetry as well as some marvelous visual art. Read now on our website (link in bio)!
Seph Murtagh (@sephmurtagh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lately I've been thinking about how DFW was a huge Bernhard fan and how the monologues in DFW's fiction are themselves Bernhardian and how all these writers who were imitating DFW in the early 2000s were really imitating Bernhard at a remove.

Ana (@_motherslug) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If I ever somehow got the chance to speak with Thomas Pynchon, I wouldn't even ask him a single solitary thing about his books. I would just talk to him about jazz and Looney Tunes. That's it.

Yoon Kim (@nicoscosc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gerald Murnane recalling his first encounter with Kerouac’s On the Road: (from his 1986 essay “On the Road to Bendigo”)

Gerald Murnane recalling his first encounter with Kerouac’s On the Road:

(from his 1986 essay “On the Road to Bendigo”)
bradlander.bsky.social (@bradlander) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The mass starvation & killing of Palestinians in Gaza at the hands of the Israeli gov’t is a chillul hashem, a desecration of God. Jewish leaders who criticized Zohran Mamdani for three words he doesn’t use should raise their voices loudly here as well.forward.com/opinion/757549…

Max Lawton (@maxdaniellawton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A great essay for those of us attempting to come to terms with what could have been and what ended up being lareviewofbooks.org/article/much-l…

Alex Moskowitz (@alexrmoskowitz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

as a working class kid, 5+ years to read and write with healthcare was the best decision i have ever made. didn't matter what happened after