An Interview With Author Paul Lisicky
Interview with Paul Lisicky on writing practices, technology, editing, family, and his forthcoming book Unbuilt Projects (2012), for Smalldoggies.
Interview with Paul Lisicky on writing practices, technology, editing, family, and his forthcoming book Unbuilt Projects (2012), for Smalldoggies.
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