About the author

Shawn Mihalik: Novelist. Editor. Publisher. Chief of Staff at The Minimalists and AsymPress. Can't wink.


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Shapes the Sunlight Takes by Josh Wagner cover
25
Aug

Coming This Winter: Shapes the Sunlight Takes by Josh Wagner

About the Book Lexie, a fifteen-year-old outcast, believes she can see the future. When her best friend’s dropout brother rides back into town, Lexie has a…

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She Makes Hats by Robyn Devine
29
Apr

She Makes Hats: A Note From The Author

The following is a guest post from Robyn Devine, author of She Makes Hats, published today by Asymmetrical Press. My name is Robyn, and I make hats.…

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Smashing Laptops by Josh Wagner
01
Apr

The Spatula

The following is a chapter from Smashing Laptops by Josh Wagner, published by Asymmetrical Press. We circle a few more blocks, tell some jokes, and pose new riddles…

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Smashing Laptops by Josh Wagner
27
Mar

Published Today: Smashing Laptops

We're excited to announce today's publication of a new edition of Smashing Laptops by Josh Wagner. About the Book The world’s first pregnant virgin in over 2000 years…

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10
Mar

Lake Horatio: A Note From the Author

The following is a post from Robert I. Brown, author of Lake Horatio, published today by Asymmetrical Press. Two years ago, I began writing fiction: short-stories…

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Robert Isaac Brown
18
Jan

Unused Wisdom

The following essay by Robert I. Brown is an excerpt from Asymmetrical's recently published essay collection, Advice to My 18-Year-Old Self. Robert's short story collection, Lake Horatio, will be published by Asymmetrical…

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08
Dec

Book Trailer Debut: Brand-Changing Day

Have you ever worked a job, maybe at a restaurant or in some corporate cubicle farm, that you wished you could quit in the most spectacular…

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19
Nov

Brand-Changing Day: A Note from the Author

There’s something about restaurants. Something about them that sucks in aspiring creatives—writers, actors, artists—and in so many cases never lets them go. Since I turned sixteen…

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