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What Can We Steal From Claudia Zuluaga’s Fort Starlight?

Title of Work and its Form: Fort Starlight, novel Author: Claudia Zuluaga Date of Work: 2013 Where the Work Can Be Found: The book was released by Engine Books in September 2013 and can be found in all...

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What Can We Steal From Sonja Livingston’s “Something Like Joy”?

Title of Work and its Form: “Something Like Joy,” creative nonfiction Author: Sonja Livingston (on Twitter @sonjalivingston) Date of Work: 2013 Where the Work Can Be Found: The essay debuted in the...

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What Can We Steal From Ron Rash’s “Speckle Trout”?

Title of Work and its Form: “Speckle Trout,” short story Author: Ron Rash Date of Work: 2003 Where the Work Can Be Found: The story made its auspicious debut in the Spring 2003 issue of The Kenyon...

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What Can We Steal From Georgia Kreiger’s “Lawrence Welk is Dead”?

Title of Work and its Form: “Lawrence Welk is Dead,” creative nonfiction Author: Georgia Kreiger Date of Work: 2012 Where the Work Can Be Found:  The piece first appeared in May 2012’s Issue 20 of...

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What Can We Steal From Antonya Nelson’s “Chapter Two”?

Title of Work and its Form: “Chapter Two,” short story Author: Antonya Nelson Date of Work: 2012 Where the Work Can Be Found:  The short story was first published in the March 26, 2012 issue of The New...

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What Can We Steal From Michael Kardos’s “The Three-Day Affair”?

Title of Work and its Form: The Three-Day Affair, novel Author: Michael Kardos (on Twitter @michael_kardos) Date of Work: 2012 Where the Work Can Be Found:  The book was published by The Mysterious...

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What Can We Steal From John Green’s Looking for Alaska?

Title of Work and its Form: Looking for Alaska, novel Author: John Green (on Twitter @realjohngreen) Date of Work: 2005 Where the Work Can Be Found:  The book can be purchased at all fine bookstores....

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What Can We Steal From M. Hannah Langhoff’s “The Things We Don’t Talk About”?

Title of Work and its Form: “The Things We Don’t Talk About,” short story Author: M. Hannah Langhoff Date of Work: 2014 Where the Work Can Be Found: The story made its debut in Relief: A Christian...

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What Can We Steal From Jim Ruland’s Forest of Fortune?

Title of Work and its Form: Forest of Fortune, novel Author: Jim Ruland (on Twitter @JimVermin) Date of Work: 2014 Where the Work Can Be Found: Tyrus Books is responsible for publishing the book; why...

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What Can We Steal From Laurie Halse Anderson’s Speak?

Title of Work and its Form: Speak, novel Author: Laurie Halse Anderson (on Twitter @halseanderson) Date of Work: 1999 Where the Work Can Be Found: Speak can be found in all local independent...

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What Can We Steal From Brendan DuBois’s “Leap of Faith”?

Title of Work and its Form: “Leap of Faith,” short story Author: Brendan DuBois Date of Work: 2015 Where the Work Can Be Found: The story made its debut the February 2015 issue of Ellery Queen’s...

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What Can We Steal From Ellen Hopkins’s Impulse?

Title of Work and its Form: Impulse, novel Author: Ellen Hopkins (on Twitter @EllenHopkinsYA) Date of Work: 2007 Where the Work Can Be Found: Impulse can be found in independent bookstores everywhere....

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What Can We Steal From Callan Wink’s “Breatharians”?

Title of Work and its Form: “Breatharians,” short story Author: Callan Wink Date of Work: 2013 Where the Work Can Be Found: The story debuted the October 22, 2012 issue of The New Yorker.  At the time...

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What Can We Steal From Georgia Kreiger’s “Lawrence Welk is Dead”?

Tweet Title of Work and its Form: “Lawrence Welk is Dead,” creative nonfiction Author: Georgia Kreiger Date of Work: 2012 Where the Work Can Be Found:  The piece first appeared in May 2012’s Issue 20...

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What Can We Steal From Antonya Nelson’s “Chapter Two”?

Tweet Title of Work and its Form: “Chapter Two,” short story Author: Antonya Nelson Date of Work: 2012 Where the Work Can Be Found:  The short story was first published in the March 26, 2012 issue of...

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What Can We Steal From Michael Kardos’s “The Three-Day Affair”?

Tweet Title of Work and its Form: The Three-Day Affair, novel Author: Michael Kardos (on Twitter @michael_kardos) Date of Work: 2012 Where the Work Can Be Found:  The book was published by The...

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What Can We Steal From John Green’s Looking for Alaska?

Tweet Title of Work and its Form: Looking for Alaska, novel Author: John Green (on Twitter @realjohngreen) Date of Work: 2005 Where the Work Can Be Found:  The book can be purchased at all fine...

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What Can We Steal From M. Hannah Langhoff’s “The Things We Don’t Talk About”?

Tweet Title of Work and its Form: “The Things We Don’t Talk About,” short story Author: M. Hannah Langhoff Date of Work: 2014 Where the Work Can Be Found: The story made its debut in Relief: A...

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What Can We Steal From Jim Ruland’s Forest of Fortune?

Tweet Title of Work and its Form: Forest of Fortune, novel Author: Jim Ruland (on Twitter @JimVermin) Date of Work: 2014 Where the Work Can Be Found: Tyrus Books is responsible for publishing the...

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What Can We Steal From Laurie Halse Anderson’s Speak?

Tweet Title of Work and its Form: Speak, novel Author: Laurie Halse Anderson (on Twitter @halseanderson) Date of Work: 1999 Where the Work Can Be Found: Speak can be found in all local independent...

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