Tag Archives: fiction

I’m Not a Cop

Amy Bloom

August is Summer Reading Month in Daily Nutmeg. Please enjoy this excerpt from Amy Bloom’s “I’ve Never Been to Paris,” published in New Haven Noir. (more…)

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The Things I Didn’t Know

Roxana Robinson

August is Summer Reading Month in Daily Nutmeg. Please enjoy this excerpt from Roxana Robinson’s “The Secret Societies,” published in New Haven Noir.  (more…)

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A Clog in the Drain

Sarah Pemberton Strong

August is Summer Reading Month in Daily Nutmeg. Please enjoy this excerpt from Sarah Pemberton Strong’s “Callback,” published in New Haven Noir.  (more…)

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Journaling

New Haven Review

This year, the New Haven Review celebrates two birthdays.  (more…)

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Finding the Courage

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Enjoy this excerpt from Death of a Circus by Chandra Prasad (pictured). (more…)

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The Voice Was Hers

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Enjoy this excerpt from J.D.G. Perldeiner’s forthcoming novel, Haven. (more…)

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The Great Library Stood

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Enjoy this excerpt from J.D.G. Perldeiner’s forthcoming novel, Haven. (more…)

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The Pounders Spoke

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An excerpt from J.D.G. Perldeiner’s forthcoming novel, Haven. (more…)

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Number-One Fantasy

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“My last name my whole life was Graboff, which is just a terrible thing” for a kid—even worse, one imagines, for a lover of things other kids often ridicule (more…)

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A Little Sunlight Reading

Edgewood Park

Despite the occasional frosty dip in the temperatures these past few weeks, Spring has assuredly sprung. New Haveners are strolling about the city parks again. Jogging. Bounding. Playing fetch with their pets. They’re also finding nice comfortable spots on benches or under trees to open up a good book. Here are some reading recommendations you might […]

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