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  1. 'Tree frogs ask the big questions about the purpose of life' -- Trinie Dalton reads 'Frog Hole 08,' http://bit.ly/5lCmat.
  2. @flatmancrooked on Aimee Bender's The Third Elevator -- http://bit.ly/4PMFHh.
  3. One week left in Big Other's fake bio writing contest -- make up our authors' life stories and win our books. http://bit.ly/1kejUB
  4. @miriamparker Oh good, glad to hear they arrived intact.
  5. Profile and mini-reviews of Trinie Dalton's Sweet Tomb and Sumanth Prabhaker's A Mere Pittance at Meet at the Gate -- http://bit.ly/7GYsP.
  6. Aimee Bender reading at Brookline Booksmith, tomorrow at 7 pm -- http://bit.ly/2Szb8e. Be there or be somewhere else.
  7. Interview / profile about us on ArtSake -- http://bit.ly/2gr1OK.
  8. RT @AkashicBooks Trinie Dalton in The Corresponding Society -- http://bit.ly/4pi3CL.
  9. @OhEmGillie Aimee Bender also has a new novella, The Third Elevator -- http://bit.ly/V22aQ.
  10. Rebecca Lee's new story, Bobcat, excerpted in The Rumpus -- http://bit.ly/1WBwyv. Order it at www.madraspress.com/bookstore/bobcat.
  11. We're in BookPage today -- http://bit.ly/YiAsN.
  12. 'I like vampires because they suck blood and they can live for thousands of years.' An interview w/ Trinie Dalton -- http://bit.ly/4tpsv9.
  13. Interview w/ us in The Faster Times -- publishing, distribution, the future of novellas (novellae?), http://bit.ly/Fi5CC.
  14. Big Other, an online forum of literary miscellany, is hosting a new contest. Enter to win free copies of our books -- http://bit.ly/1kejUB.
  15. Sumanth Prabhaker in Six Sentences -- http://bit.ly/4AOOfc.
  16. Should probably clarify -- Madera's blog has lots of suggestions of good novellas to read.
  17. Replacement press and John Madera on the state of the novella -- http://bit.ly/1aCVrF. Madera's blog has lots of suggestions right now, too.
  18. Dennis Cooper calls us recession-proof, possibly jinxes us -- http://bit.ly/Owes1
  19. Readers and appreciators of free things in Concord, MA, be sure to attend this reading by Gregory Maguire on 10/22 -- http://bit.ly/2k4a1p.
  20. Our bookstore list is slowly growing -- www.madraspress.com/locations. Any suggestions?