John Warner (vol. 6, no. 2) has a new novel out, The Funny Man. He'll be giving a series of readings to promote the book, including a stop in Urbana-Champaign as part of The Carr Reading Series on October 17.
Be sure to check out this profile of Benjamin Percy (vol. 6, no. 2).
Congratulations to Bryan Furuness (vol. 6, no. 1) on winning The Laurel Review Midwest Short Fiction prize for his story "The Lost Episodes," which is excerpted from his forthcoming novel, The Lost Episodes of Revie Bryson.
Laura van den Berg interviews Matt Bell (vol. 7, no. 2) for the Innovators in Lit series over at Ploughshares.
Christiana Chae, one of the designers for vol. 7, no. 1 discusses the designs for T.A. Noonan's "The Trouble with Correspondence," Stephen Marche's "What Rough Beast," and Katherine Vaz's "Below the Salt."
The musical adaptation of Cathy Day's (vol. 6, no. 2) The Circus in Winter opens this weekend at Ball State University. Tickets can be purchases at the box office or by calling (765) 285-8749.
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