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Ethel Rohan on the Writer's Curse and Fog On Demand

Ethel Rohan on the Writer’s Curse and Fog On Demand

January 19, 2016
Evan Karp
C4 YOURSELF, Columns, The Write Stuff

An interview with Ethel Rohan, from The Write Stuff series over at SF Weekly: Ethel Rohan is the author of two story collections, Goodnight Nobody (forthcoming) and Cut…

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BLITZINE: ethel rohan

BLITZINE: ethel rohan

April 30, 2012
Evan Karp
Blitzine, C4 YOURSELF

Blitzine: a daily series of 30-90 second excerpts from readings we’ve filmed.

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ETHEL ROHAN: cut through the bone

ETHEL ROHAN: cut through the bone

February 26, 2011
Evan Karp
Book Review

Mon Feb 21 11, San Francisco (Alma Vescovi) The genre of flash fiction gives us small glimpses, brief openings of a door onto a briefly…

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