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    (By Claire Boyle)

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    Author Claire Boyle
    “Book Descriptions: McSweeney's three-time National Magazine Award-winning quarterly brings your our 72nd issue, a suspiciously small in stature volume Featuring Jim Shepard, Erin Somers, Kevin Moffett, Ed Park, Brad Neely, Vi Khi Nao, Moira Donegan, and the winner and runner up of the inaugural Stephen Dixon Prize. Ever changing, each issue of the quarterly is completely redesigned (there have been hardcovers and paperbacks, an issue with two spines, an issue with a magnetic binding, an issue that looked like a bundle of junk mail, and an issue that looked like a sweaty human head), but always brings you the very best in new literary fiction.”

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