Chapter 18 of it all melts down to this: a novel in timelines appears in volume 16 of DASH, a print journal published by California State University, Fullerton.
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Chapter 18 of it all melts down to this: a novel in timelines appears in volume 16 of DASH, a print journal published by California State University, Fullerton.
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Chapter 6 of it all melts down to this: a novel in timelines appears in issue 3 of Superpresent, a Magazine of the Arts.
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Chapter 8 of it all melts down to this: a novel in timelines appears in the new issue (vol. 27) of this journal out of Ohio University edited by Laura Post and Melanie Ritzenthaler.
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This anthology is now available to the public. Edited by Carmen Maria Machado and Joyelle McSweeney, it includes Chapter 12 of it all melts down to this: a novel in timelines, a project of mine inspired by the drawings of Dale Williams. Below are two posts addressing the release:
https://www.facebook.com/BAXseries/posts/2492258954412788
https://twitter.com/BAX_Series/status/1336366547410018310?s=20
Chapter 4 of it all melts down to this: a novel in timelines appears in this journal out of Emerson College in Boston:
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Chapter 12 of it all melts down to this: a novel in timelines (inspired by the drawings of Dale Williams) will be included in this edition of the anthology. Today I found out who else will appear in the issue.
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Chapter 11 of it all melts down to this: a novel in timelines appears in this independent publication with a rancorous name.
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https://angryoldmanmagazine.com/ben-miller-w-artist-dale-williams/
Chapter 1 of it all melts down to this: a novel in timelines appears in the latest issue of AMP (Volume 4, No. 1), a journal out of Hofstra University.
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http://amp.hofstradrc.org/issues/4-1/it-all-melts-down-to-this-a-novel-in-timelines-chapter-1
One page of it all melts down to this: a novel in timelines will appear in the first print issue of Inverted Syntax. On the page, this question is posed and answered: “Have you ever hugged a time capsule?”
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The experience of Chapter 13 of it all melts down to this: a novel in timelines awaits:
http://unp-bookworm.unl.edu/product/Hotel-Amerika,677132.aspx