SER Online, October 2009

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Inside this Issue:

For a few days at the beginning of October it seemed as if fall had (finally) come to the Florida panhandle. And then it was summer again and we all crossed our fingers and hoped we’d be able to wear sweaters by Thanksgiving. It would be a lie to say we aren’t hoping our interview with Gretchen Legler, author of On the Ice, brings us a little sympathetic cold front.

This month we also have interviews with William Giraldi, Jeffrey McDaniel, and James Kimbrell, as well as podcasts from poet Barbara Hamby and Jeff Gordinier, author of X Saves the World: How Generation X Got the Shaft But Can Still Keep Everything from Sucking, and novelist Sheila Curran.

From our archives we have an essay by William Giraldi and an interview with Matthew Zapruder. We hope you enjoy.

SER Vol. 28.1

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