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Berkeley Fiction Review is a UC Berkeley undergraduate, student-run publication that looks for innovative short fiction that plays with form and...

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Berkeley Fiction Review is a UC Berkeley undergraduate, student-run publication that looks for innovative short fiction that plays with form and content as well as traditionally constructed stories with fresh voices and original ideas.

Issue 28 includes the following stories: "Atropos and Lachesis" by Rachel Iverson, "Money Tree" by Marc Rose, "Samma Sankappa on the Thai-Burma Border" by David Yost, "The Brief, (Nearly) Exemplary Career of a Madman" by Matt Leibel, "Late Season" by Matthew Pietz, "Nips" by Brad Wetherell, "Darwin in Medical School" by Roger Turnau, "The Famous Detective and the Missing Filing Cabinet" by Sean Adams, "Call Me" by Will Adam, "Blue Bottles" by Rebecca Koffman, "Fat Man" by James Pate, "Contents of a Dead Man's Pocket" by Lauren Lippeatt, and "Fairytale" by Courtney McDermott.

  • Format:Paperback
  • Pages:154 pages
  • Publication:2008
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  • Language:eng
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