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Greyhound Summer by Nara Malone

Can you help Arie discover happiness by Labor Day?

An Interactive/Cross-media Novel Can you help Arie discover happiness by Labor Day?  Will she find adventure?  Will she find romance?  Will she find the smiles her life has been missing?  Arie has a Greyhound Discover Pass and an entire summer to explore the country.  She’s asking her readers to play spin the compass and point her toward the places . . .

A serialized novel, updating daily.
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The Tom Drake Experience by Seth Kinnett

Fashion. Fiction. Flow.

A young professional in Chicago discovers the nebulous power of style, which subsequently threatens to consume him as he propels himself towards the American Dream.  . . .

A serialized novel, updating monthly.
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GREYHOUND SUMMER

Diary of a summer bus trip

Editor: Linda Schoales
February 1, 2010

“Greyhound Summer” is the fictional blog of Arie Moon, a recent college graduate who was looking forward to spending the summer with her father.  Unfortunately, her father and his newest wife are planning on touring with his western band.  They’ve bought Arie a Greyhound Bus ticket so she can go anywhere she wants.  Disappointed, she heads out from Atlantic City [more . . .]

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THE TOM DRAKE EXPERIENCE

Consumer Anti-hero

Member: lethebashar
January 4, 2009

Very rarely does a writer capture both a character’s emotional depths and the culture which produced them.  Seth K. succeeds at both.  He succeeds at drawing a realistic portrait of our celebrity-addled culture and conjuring a remarkable representative for that culture. 

When I first read the novel, I became carried away [more . . .]

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