Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (book) - Selected Work Available Online

Selected Work Available Online

Fiction
  • Sasquatch from Bed
  • Love is a Thing on Sale for More Money Than There Exists from Bed
  • Jawbreaker's Major-Label Album at Vice
  • We Will Drink Our Coffee And Complete Our Novels and Lay in Sunlight and Sit in Darkness at Thought Catalog
  • How To Give A Reading on Mushrooms at Thought Catalog
  • Various Stories at Juked
  • Excerpt of Richard Yates at Hipster Runoff
Poetry
  • ugly fish poem at Coconut
  • 2 poems at Coconut
  • a poem written by a bear at bear parade
  • seven pages from cognitive-behavioral therapy
  • 12 poems at The Lifted Brow
Essays
  • Essay about the future of the novel in New York Observer
  • An Account of Being Arrested For Trespassing NYU's Bookstore at Gawker
  • Koko, The "Talking" Gorilla at Thought Catalog
  • Almost Transparent Blue by Ryu Murakami at Thought Catalog
  • Only Connect at Poetry Foundation
  • Relationship Poems at Poetry Foundation
  • What I Can Tell You About Seattle Based on the People I've Met Who Are From There at The Stranger
  • The Levels of Greatness a Fiction Writer Can Achieve in America at The Stranger

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