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Erik Raschke: The Great American Novelist

By Erik Raschke
January 2011
  With all the anger in America right now, why have our well-crafted words seemingly fallen on deaf ears? Is it that we have nothing to say or that what we say is no longer connected to the blood flowing through our country? Or is it even simpler: the modern American novel is no longer about debate, but about appeasing an audience.

A Rare Sighting

By Erik Raschke
June 2009

His excuses were always attributable to recent sightings of Bigfoot, the half-man, half-beast, which he argued demanded immediate documentation by a legitimate authority.

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