Slice Issue 17

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He taught them both how to play a song on the same toy harmonica. He taught Beth ‘Row, Row, “Row Your Boat’ and Bertha ‘Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star.’ Brita was a faster study than Beth, but Beth looked hotter playing it naked. Overall, it was a deeply erotic time for Archibald.”

FALL ’15/WINTER ’16 ISSUE 17

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ISSUE 17 FALL ’15/WINTER ’16

HEARTS AND MINDS MONA AWAD page 32

“Dad’s parallel careers in science fiction and porn occurred during the deep relationships with people they rarely saw.”

same years my parents attended cons, as many as nine per year, developing

page 42 organize a plan, but I’d never tried to rally a group “I thought we ofshould rogue cattle, so I kept my mouth shut.”

WE COULD’VE BEEN HAPPY HERE KEITH LESMEISTER

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AT LAST, SEX CHRIS OFFUTT

page 67 What’s poetry for? “ to shift you to moving— like a skydiver counting out…

1001, 1002, 1003

THE ADJACENT POSSIBLE KATHLEEN WINTER page 83 I was also interested in writing about memory and how trauma impacts people “ over time. Is it possible that memory can be more of a burden than anything else? The line in the book is, ‘The more you remember, the more you’ve lost.’”

DESIRE

AN INTERVIEW WITH EMILY ST. JOHN MANDEL S EAN JONES

DESIRE

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EDAN LEPUCKI 20 EMILY ST. JOHN MANDEL 20, 120 BENJAMIN PERCY 20 BEHIND THE BOOK DEAL LESLIE PARRY 78


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