June 29th, 2011
nevver:

Lazy

Even my 16-year-old self would’ve been humbled by this level of ennui.

nevver:

Lazy

Even my 16-year-old self would’ve been humbled by this level of ennui.

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–Hannah Tinti, author of The Good Thief and co-founder of One Story

"Jim Hanas has a remarkable talent for imagining and crafting uncanny little worlds that make me vaguely nervous. And yet I never want to leave."
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"A tender and smart assembly of fiction about people trying to communicate—with each other, the world—and all the ways they fail. Fail better, fail beautifully."
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Jim Hanas is the author of the short story collection Why They Cried (Joyland eBooks/ECW Press) and social media editor at The New York Observer.

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