Guerrilla Lit Reading Series

Because the pen is mightier than the Kalashnikov (we hope)

News

News about the reading series and our readers

Nicole Audrey Spector’s novel Fifty Shades of Dorian Gray is now available from Skyhorse Publishing.

“Totally engaging, witty, sly, sexy and pure FUN. Oscar Wilde, Frank Harris, Pauline Reage, make room!” -Frederic Tuten

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After over 5 years, the Guerrilla Lit Reading Series has a new design by the wonderful Gjoko Muratovski based on a vintage Chinese cultural revolution poster from the 1970′s.

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Camellia Phillips’ short story The Girl Who Flew is forthcoming in CALYX Journal.

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Camellia Phillips’ short story The Girl Who Flew was a finalist for Glimmer Train’s Fiction Open – December 2011 Contest.

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Lee Matthew Goldberg’s What I’ve Learned from What I’ve Learned is in the winter issue of The Adirondack Review. Read it here.

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Helen Smith‘s novel Alison Wonderland is now available.

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Lee Matthew Goldberg’s Cookies was chosen as a feature story in the August issue of the Montreal Review. You can check it out online at themontrealreview.com

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Justin Taylor‘s novel The Gospel of Anarchy is available now. You can get it at Amazon, at Indiebound, or at B&N.

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Buy Sam Munson’s novel, The November Criminals.

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Connor Coyne’s novel Hungry Rats will be published this September by the Gothic Funk Press. Learn more at hungryrats.com

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Justin Taylor’s Everything Here is the Best Thing Ever is out February 9, 2010 (HarperPerennial). Buy the book from Powell’s, Amazon, or at your local bookstore.

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Guerrilla Lit Reading Series in the news. Read it here.

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Daniel Guzman’s Dancing Days was selected as a top finalist for the New York Press 2009 Fiction Contest. Please pass the good news along to your friends and read the complete short story here.

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Nick Burd’s debut novel, The Vast Fields of Ordinary, is available from Dial.

“Burd breathes new life into the old coming-out formula…One of the best in a new generation of LGBTQ novels, it can stand alongside Peter Cameron’s and Brian Sloan’s.” –Kirkus Reviews, starred review

Buy it.

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