Meg Tuite was one of the features for my mega-reading during AWP. She also writes a regular column for Used Furniture Review called “Exquisite Quartet” (a pun on exquisite corpse). In her own words,
“Exquisite Quartet” is a collaboration of four writers who will put
together a story, piece by piece. Each writer adds a bit more to the
racy tale until, like an old beat-up sectional couch, it miraculously
fits together. A disreputable, yet virginal theme will be chosen each
month, as will three non-virginal writers. Meg Tuite will lead off the
ménage a quatre.
In honor of the largess of AWP, this month's edition includes contributions from 33 writers, myself included. Check it out, and thanks to Meg for asking me to participate!
Musings by Chicago-based poet, songwriter, journalist, educator, musician & existentialist, Larry O. Dean
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Meg Tuite's Exquisite Quartet
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