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Wendy J. Fox

Wendy J. Fox is the author of five books of fiction, including What If We Were Somewhere Else, which won the Colorado Book Award, and the forthcoming The Last Supper. She has written for many national publications including Self, Business Insider, BuzzFeed, and Ms. She authors this column in Electric Literature focusing on the big works of small presses, and lives outside of Phoenix.

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15 Small Press Books You Don’t Want to Miss This Winter

Jan 16 - Wendy J. Fox

15 Small Press Books You Don’t Want to Miss This Fall

Oct 7 - Wendy J. Fox

15 Small Press Books You Should Be Reading This Summer

Jul 4 - Wendy J. Fox
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11 Small Press Books You Should Be Reading This Spring

Apr 21 - Wendy J. Fox

15 Small Press Books You Should Be Reading This Winter

Jan 17 - Wendy J. Fox
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15 Small Press Books You Should Be Reading This Fall

Oct 11 - Wendy J. Fox

15 Indie Press Books You Should be Reading This Summer

Jul 31 - Wendy J. Fox
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15 Indie Press Books to Read This Spring

Apr 30 - Wendy J. Fox

15 Small Press Books You Should Be Reading This Winter

Jan 15 - Wendy J. Fox

The 15 Must-Read Small Press Books of Fall

Sep 26 - Wendy J. Fox
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15 Small Press Books You Should Be Reading This Summer

Jun 30 - Wendy J. Fox
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10 MFA Programs for the Budget-Conscious

Jan 19 - Wendy J. Fox

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