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About mePublisher, writer, editor, raconteur, Nate Jordon is a self-proclaimed life-aholic. He holds a BA in English from California State University and an MFA in Writing & Poetics from the Jack Kerouac School of Naropa University. He's the founder of Monkey Puzzle Press and Magazine. His poetry and prose appear in various periodicals and journals.
In 2007 he founded Monkey Puzzle Press and Magazine based out of Boulder, Colorado. Monkey Puzzle Magazine is a bi-annual literary arts journal exhibiting imaginative, thought-provoking prose, poetry, hybrids, translations, artwork and photography with an appreciation for work displaying intelligence and creativity, with a bit of socio-political awareness and humor.
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posted by stellarexplorer at 10:38 pm (EST) on Mar 2, 2009
Hehe! I found your review of The Road very amusing. I truly loved the book myself. My husband, however, felt the same way you did and even refused to finish it. :)
posted by SqueakyChu at 10:04 am (EST) on Mar 1, 2009