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Stop Smiling magazine

The magazine that bills itself as "the magazine for high-minded low-lifes" has two great reviews—fascinating for us here at least—of Mark Ames's Going Postal and Claro's Electric Flesh as translated by Brian Evenson, the latter review a two-hander that also looks at Shelley Jackson's Half Life.

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