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Archive
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June 25, 2004Travels With My Antecessors: Michelle Orange Goes in Search of Her Name: Basta Cosi, Part Eleven
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June 24, 2004Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: I’m Your Trumpet-Playing Gorilla: An Interview with Brian Wishnefsky, a.k.a. Sparky the Clown
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June 24, 2004If Charles Bukowski Had Written Children’s Books
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June 24, 2004Little-Known Nancy Drew Titles
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June 24, 2004Downsized Works of Literature
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June 24, 2004If All Characters Were Named After Places in Maine
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June 24, 2004Dispatches From a Public Librarian: Dispatch 8: Three Tales of the Internet
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June 23, 2004Short Essays on Favorite Songs, Inspired by Nick Hornby’s Songbook: “How To Disappear Completely” From Kid A by Radiohead
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June 23, 2004John Moe’s Pop Song Correspondences: Letters to Fogerty
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June 22, 2004An Open Letter to My Deep Fear That My Girlfriend Will Be Really Fat Later in Life
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June 22, 2004Notes on Craft: Some Instructions for Readers and Writers of American Fiction: An Interview with Robert Coover
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June 20, 2004Expert Help for Your Fantasy Baseball Franchise: Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Adding A Zombie To Your Fantasy Baseball Team