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Monday, December 10, 2007
Joseph Young joins SmokeLong Quarterly
Joseph Young, whom we've often published (The Suspect, In the Dust, Ice, The Work Week, Randomization, Photographers), and who guest edited Issue Ten, has agreed to join SmokeLong as a Submissions Editor. We are ecstatic that Joe will be joining us. This is great news for all friends of SmokeLong, readers, writers, and editors alike.

About Joe: Joseph Young lives in Baltimore where he writes and works as a freelance editor. His art writing can be found at BaltimoreInterview.com and his microfiction at verysmalldogs.blogspot.com. His work has also appeared in such journals as SmokeLong Quarterly, Mississippi Review, Exquisite Corpse, and elsewhere. He has a great interest in the visual arts and is busy collaborating with several artists, joining his words with their images.

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Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Word Riot
The latest issue is live with work from SLQ's past editor and interviewer Randall Brown, an interview by SLQ's past guest editor and contributor, Joe Young, an interview by past SLQ contributor Blake Butlerand many more...

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Monday, November 26, 2007
Word Riot November Issue Live

In this month's issue of Word Riot:
  • Fiction by Chuck Augello, Randall Brown, Lawrence Buentello, Andrew Coburn, Maria Deira, David Gianatasio, Drew Lackovic, Mathias Nelson, John Nyman, Mitch Omar, Nick Ostdick, Philip Oyok, Sean Ruane and Corey Zeller
  • Experimental writing by Christopher Higgs
  • Poetry by Adetokunbo Adetuyi, Zoe Alexandra, Harold Bowes, Doug Cornett, Michael Estabrook, Annmarie O'Connor, Misti Rainwater-Lites, Alaina Schneider and James Ray Scott
  • Creative non-fiction by Ryan Michael Commins
  • An interview with Jen Michalski by Joseph Young
  • Reviews of We Swallow(ed) Spiders In Our Sleep by Zachary C. Bush; ABUSE ART. not children by Robert Pomerhn; and CELEBRATION OF SAMATHA by t. kilgore splake

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Thursday, February 01, 2007
Top Ten Page Views for January
Lotsa shakin' up in the top ten after issue 15's first full month online. Eight out of the ten are from the latest issue, which reflects just how amazing I think this issue is. Only stalwarts Almond and Landon remained here from previous issues. (Almond continues to post insane numbers: just under 6,000 page views in January.)

1. (1) Pornography by Steve Almond (6/15/05)
2. (NR) Photographers by Joseph Young (12/15/06)
3. (5) Untitled (Gum) by Aaron Burch (12/15/06)
4. (NR) Moth by Joanne Comito (12/15/06)
5. (7) 8x10 by Elizabeth Ellen (12/15/06)
6. (8) Aquarium by Nadine Darling (12/15/06)
7. (2) Five Fat Men in a Hot Tub by Jeff Landon (9/15/05)
8. (NR) On the Way to Work by Stephen Elliott (12/15/06)
9. (NR) Disgusting by Pam Mosher (12/15/06)
10. (NR) I Am Waiting for My Dogs to Die by Davin Malasarn (12/15/06)

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