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News | January 27, 2010

Forthcoming Publications 2010

image The essay “Money as an American Character and the Legacy of Permission: Or How Mark Twain Taught Me That It Was Okay to Talk About Money” will appear in THE MARK TWAIN ANTHOLOGY: Great Writers on His Life and Works (The Library of America) edited by the Mark Twain scholar and Director of American Studies at Stanford University, Professor Shelley Fisher Fishkin. The anthology includes essays by Jorge Luis Borges, Erica Jong, George Orwell, T.S. Eliott, Richard Wright, Toni Morrison, Robert Penn Warren, Kenzaburo Oe, Gore Vidal and Roy Blount, Jr. among others.

A 25 word work of fiction will appear in HINT FICTION (W.W. Norton & Co.) edited by Robert Swartwood. The term “hint fiction” was coined by Robert Swartwood.