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Friday Five

Posted on June 8, 2012 by Roxane Gay

1. THIS VIDEO.

2. “Live Forever” from B. J. Hollars at The Rumpus.

3. Mel Bosworth Every Laundromat in the World Release Contest.

4. The Collagist Chapbook Contest.

5. “Neighbor,”  poetry from Chad Redden at Punchnels.

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