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Posts Tagged: Andria Williams

The Longest Night by Andria Williams

Reviewed By Amanda Fields

March 22nd, 2016

Amanda Fields reviews The Longest Night by Andria Williams today in Rumpus Books.

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Tags: Andria Williams, book review, review, The Longest Night

The Rumpus Interview with Colin D. Halloran

By Olivia Kate Cerrone

August 3rd, 2015

Writer and former US Army infantryman Colin D. Halloran on his new collection, Icarian Flux, how he used experimental narrative to explore his life with PTSD, and why he doesn’t want to be known only as a “war poet.”

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