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Sarah Zee (@mrssarahzee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Buy this book: Corndog Zen by Wallace Mack. Each vignette, rich with detail, commands the reader's full attention, which is extremely helpful because as I read, I began to recognize I was being given a lot more to think about than I initially realized. I'll be thinking about

Buy this book: Corndog Zen by <a href="/WallaceMack_/">Wallace Mack</a>. Each vignette, rich with detail, commands the reader's full attention, which is extremely helpful because as I read, I began to recognize I was being given a lot more to think about than I initially realized. I'll be thinking about
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Read the awesome short story "The Red Door" by Jeremiah Suit on the Man's World Magazine website, a dystopic psychosexual nightmare the likes of which you'll never forget! mansworldmag.online/the-red-door/

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There are portals in online indie-lit. The link below is one of them. Buy BEHEAD ALL SATANS and THE TAINTED TURD right now, no one in the “GC” will take you seriously until you own both. barnesandnoble.com/w/behead-all-s…

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Before I was a journalist and reporter (and also after I was a journalist and reporter), I was a writer. Expat Press has published one of my new poems today. Go read, and go buy all of their books. Thanks to Manuel Marrero for accepting my work!

J.L. Moultrie (@jlmoultrie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Two mags vital to my creative growth, don't submit! & Expat Press, published this a few months ago. Many thanks to both. I remember the inspiration, and completion, of this one coming suddenly expatpress.com/my-bodys-a-sin…

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I seriously love this poem, it caught me off guard which is always a pleasant surprise. Between their book releases and their website, no one is doing it like Expat Press, few even come close.