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News

Announcing the Winner of our First Annual Wild Onion Novella Contest!

Science On Call · September 8, 2015

Curbside Splendor is thrilled to announce the winner of our first annual Wild Onion Novella Contest, T. Sean Steele.

Tags: T. Sean Steele, Wild Onion Novella Contest, Joe Meno

Wannabe by Chris Prunckle

Wannabe #123

Science On Call · September 2, 2015

Wannabe is a blog series by Chicago area artist Chris Prunckle documenting his trials and tribulations as a wannabe artist. Check back next week for a new posting.

Tags: web comic, nathaniel rateliff, nathaniel rateliff & the night sweats

News, Books

Announcing REVISE THE PSALM: WORK INSPIRED BY THE WRITING OF GWENDOLYN BROOKS

Science On Call · August 27, 2015

Curbside Splendor will publish Revise the Psalm: Work Inspired by the Writing of Gwendolyn Brooks, edited by Quraysh Ali Lansana and Sandra Jackson-Opoku, in January 2017. 

Tags: Revise the Psalm: Work Inspired by the Writing of Gwendolyn Brooks, Quraysh Ali Lansana, Sandra Jackson-Opoku

Wannabe by Chris Prunckle

Wannabe #122

Science On Call · August 26, 2015

Wannabe is a blog series by Chicago area artist Chris Prunckle documenting his trials and tribulations as a wannabe artist. Check back next week for a new posting.

Tags: web comic, Your Dog Champ, Brent Best, music review

Books, News

What Does It Mean When a Barnes & Noble Closes?

Science On Call · August 24, 2015

As much as I loved working for an independent bookseller, that downtown Barnes & Noble was my bookstore. I’ve been alive longer than it’s been around—21 years—and to see it pack up and try to find new space over rent increases, only to be replaced by a high-end lifestyle store, is a serious bummer.

Tags: Independent Bookstores, Barnes & Noble, Amazon

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