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March 04, 2007

We Have a Book for June

Brian of Dispatches from an MFA Seeking Writer has graciously stepped up to the plate and offered to moderate June for us. We will be reading Happiness by Will Ferguson, a satire on the world of self-help publishing, and the discussion will begin on June 25, 2007. Pick up your copy now.

Brian's site, by the way, hosts a fabulous weekly game called Haiku Saturday. I only just discovered it and have already experienced multiple haikus. Why not visit Brian's house and add another explosive gem of wisdom to yesterday's game? You know you want to.

So, slots are open for May and July. I will moderate one of them, but I'm holding off on picking a month. I'm here anyway, so either works for me. If you're interested in bringing a favorite work of fiction to the world's attention, you'd have your pick. Don't be shy. No one here bites unless provoked.



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Thanks for the shout out. Looking forward to June and HAPPINESS.


i love how we have a book and moderator for every other month, lol

Brian, you're welcome, though I am more thankful to you for moderating a book. In trying to get the discussions going again, Ana, Eddie, and I have picked all of the titles since September. Your participation and Happiness are both a breath of fresh air.

Ana, I'm working on it. The site is gaining popularity again, so we'll hopefully find more people who would like to join in. If no one takes May, I will find a book for it.

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