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The Pointe
words by Christopher Staley

The Pointe

Originally published in Verbicide issue #10 Maybe she’d been lying to get rid of me. Ghod she was fly tho, in that blue wig and [...]

THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED INTEREST by Rich Mackin
reviewed by Jackson Ellis

THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED INTEREST by Rich Mackin

Originally published in Verbicide issue #10 Gorsky Press, 192 pages, paperback, $10.00 Rich Mackin follows up his hilarious and successful debut book, 2002’s Dear Mr. Mackin…, [...]

THE BEAT GENERATION IN SAN FRANCISCO by Bill Morgan
reviewed by Marisa Nadolny

THE BEAT GENERATION IN SAN FRANCISCO by Bill Morgan

Originally published in Verbicide issue #10 City Lights, 240 pages, paperback, $12.57 Literary geographer Bill Morgan wants to take you on tour — well, actually, nine [...]

Interview: Dennis Lehane
words by Christopher Connal

Interview: Dennis Lehane

Originally published in Verbicide issue #10 Dennis Lehane is widely gaining recognition as one of the country’s finest authors. After a series of five books [...]

Interview: Mike McColgan of Street Dogs
words by Christopher Connal

Interview: Mike McColgan of Street Dogs

Originally published in Verbicide issue #10 It’s been five years since Mike McColgan left the Dropkick Murphys to become a Boston firefighter, and finally the [...]