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Where’s My “5 Over 65” Award? – Electric Literature

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R.L. Maizes is a senior writer who has Bingo. Her new novel, A Complete Fiction, satirizes—what else?—writers and publishing. She would have made this Bingo card on Canva if she knew how. You can find out more about her and the book at RLMaizes.com.

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Adam Farrer’s “Broken Biscuits” uses vulnerability and incisive humor to deconstruct his relationship with his father, brothers, and male friends
“Senior Writer Bingo,” a graphic narrative by R.L. Maizes the Elder
Adam Farrer’s “Broken Biscuits” uses vulnerability and incisive humor to deconstruct his relationship with his father, brothers, and male friends
These novels (and a play) ask how we strike the balance between calling out harm and accepting when accountability goes too far
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