LIBROS DEL AUTOR: genna rivieccio

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  • The Opiate
    Genna Rivieccio
    Winter. A time for hibernation, reflection and perhaps even jealous rage. Whatever your preferred 'hunkering down' activity might be, take some time to curl up with The Opiate, Vol. 44 and enjoy fiction and poetry from Laura Zinn Fromm, Giulia Carones, Dylan Ogden, P. A. Farrell, Chiara Maxia, Lillian Davies, Edward L. Canavan, John Grey, Susan Shea, Diane Funston, Dale Champli...
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  • The Opiate
    Genna Rivieccio
    Is it fall or just the fall of humanity? Whatever your take, The Opiate, Vol. 43 is here to help you during this difficult time of AI revolution/human work and art overthrow. To combat your woes, dive into fiction, poetry and nonfiction from the following humans: William K. Burke, Alex Encomienda, Salvatore Difalco, Caroline Tilley, Jacob Edenfield, Laura Leary, David Estringel...
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  • The Opiate
    Genna Rivieccio
    With summer upon us, so, too, is the continuing fall of a certain 'empire.' So why not sit back and watch the ongoing disintegration with The Opiate, Vol. 42 in hand? This edition features fiction, nonfiction and poetry from Steve Novak, Barry Fields, Antonia Alexandra Klimenko, Arthur Davis, Ken Post, Salvatore Difalco, Renshaw, John Tricarico, Priscilla Atkins, Frank Freeman,...
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  • The Opiate
    Genna Rivieccio
    As spring unfurls, why not curl up into a ball and pretend it’s still winter (which, in ways metaphorical, it certainly still is) by reading the literary offerings of The Opiate, Vol. 41? This edition features fiction, poetry and nonfiction from Scott T. Hutchison, Debbie Miszak, Mike Lee, Rich McFarlin, Johnny Allina, Barry Garelick, Mary Lewis, Alexander Lowell, Renshaw, Kath...
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  • The Opiate
    Genna Rivieccio
    Welcome to The Opiate, Vol. 40.  A particularly momentous issue because of both its milestone number and seeing the magazine into its 'ten-year anniversary era.' That said, we aim to keep pushing the envelope as usual in the years to come (or however long printed materials endure). This edition features a mix of 'familiar favorite' alumni and erstwhile The Opiate 'virgins,' inc...
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  • Diary of an Anonymous Midtown Office Worker in the 2010s
    Genna Rivieccio
    It was a different time. Another era. And, evidently, a very archaic one based on this strange finding by a team of archaeologists during an excavation in Midtown Manhattan (after the latest massive flood subsided). Based on the contents of the diary, it was a very dark period for work. Or rather, what used to be considered work... We here at Dark Past, Brighter Future Laborato...
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  • The Opiate
    Genna Rivieccio
    If the election blues (/reds) have got you feeling a bit down this fall, retreat into The Opiate, Vol. 39 for, well, not respite, but at least some form of intelligence via fiction and poetry from Charles Wilkinson, Lance Romanoff, Daniel Allen Solomon, David Harris, E.P. Lande, Steve Fromm, James Stuart Nolte, Antonia Alexandra Klimenko, Dale Champlin, Mary Birnbaum, Floyd Hum...
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  • The Opiate
    Genna Rivieccio
    Summer bummer has taken on a new meaning in 2024. The Opiate, Vol. 38 shines searing, sunscreen-requiring light on some of that ick factor with fiction, nonfiction and poetry from Jason Escareno, Danila Botha, John Whalen-Bridge, Kevin Brown, Joseph Couchet, William K. Burke, Joel Savishinsky, Frankie Laufer, Stephen Barile, Rich McFarlin, Heidi Joffe, Stephanie Watkins, Dale C...
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  • The Opiate
    Genna Rivieccio
    With spring comes the promise of flourishing potted plants. Hopefully, none with heads buried in them as well (unless, of course, you’re as 'romantic' as Isabella). Either way, The Opiate, Vol. 37 has plenty to offer in the way of tending to the garden of your mind with fiction, nonfiction and poetry from Michael Washburn, Joseph Couchet, Jim Krusoe, K. Wallace King, Christine ...
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    15,81 €

  • The Opiate
    Genna Rivieccio
    The world is a cold place far beyond winter. The Opiate, Vol. 36 might not be able to console you too much on that front, but it might 'warm your bones' in other ways if it stokes the fires of your latently brewing internal rage. That said, why not get to burning up with fiction from Danila Botha, Alex Encomienda, Laurence Klavan, Charles Holdefer, Mike Lee and Max Talley, as w...
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  • The Opiate
    Genna Rivieccio
    Welcome to The Opiate, Vol. 35. The 2023 fall issue acknowledges that every day is spooky season when you’re caught in the tangled webs of the apocalypse. To navigate through these scary times, turn to fiction from Mary Ann McGuigan, Terry Sanville, William K. Burke, Alexander Lowell and Yann Rousselot; non-fiction from Liz Green; visual art from Sherri Levine; poetry from Dale...
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  • The Opiate
    Genna Rivieccio
    Welcome to The Opiate, Vol. 35. The 2023 fall issue acknowledges that every day is spooky season when you’re caught in the tangled webs of the apocalypse. To navigate through these scary times, turn to fiction from Mary Ann McGuigan, Terry Sanville, William K. Burke, Alexander Lowell and Yann Rousselot; non-fiction from Liz Green; visual art from Sherri Levine; poetry from Dale...
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    15,81 €

  • The Opiate
    Genna Rivieccio
    Have you got that summertime, summertime sadness? Why not dip your unmanicured toe into the refreshing waters of The Opiate, Vol. 34? It’s surely got to be more entertaining and engaging than whatever else you’re trying to distract yourself with (e.g., numbing out on some subpar beach read). Turn your attention, instead, to fiction from Danila Botha, Laura Zinn Fromm, Russ Dohe...
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  • The Opiate
    Genna Rivieccio
    Not everyone is necessarily feeling 'renewed' or 'fresh' this spring, but that doesn’t mean The Opiate can’t provide its usually renewing and fresh take on things through the lens of fiction and poetry. In Vol. 33, here to help with that task is Antonia Alexandra Klimenko, Kate Maxwell, Carla Tomaso, Tony Covatta, Jared Billings, Dale Champlin, Edward L. Canavan, Stephen Barile...
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  • Lindsay Lohan Stole My Life
    Genna Rivieccio
    Never given her due in the 00s at the peak of the reign of white girl socialites like Paris H., Tate Carmichael demands the spotlight be redirected back to her. And if trying to buy her way into the glow of the flashbulbs didn’t do it, then maybe telling the truth about that strange (yet simpler) time called the 'aughts' will garner her rightful respek (a word she still uses so...
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  • The Opiate
    Genna Rivieccio
    A new year is upon us. But, as usual, what has really changed? Fear not, however-if something truly different is what you’re looking for, perhaps The Opiate, Vol. 32 can assist. For it contains audacious fiction from Camille Boulay, Ben Rosenstock, Megan Bowyer and Ryder LeVieux, as well as piercing poetry from Susie Gharib, Steve Denehan, Rochelle Jewel Shapiro, E Kidd, Cathy ...
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    15,61 €

  • The Opiate
    Genna Rivieccio
    Leave the world behind...at least for a little while. The Opiate is back for a fall edition chock-full of incredible fiction and poetry. Vol. 31 features short stories from Alan Gartenhaus, Ed Davis, Nik Ruckert and Steve Fromm. In the poetry section, check out inimitable work from George Kuchinsky, Margaret Wagner, Matthew Peluso, Donna Dallas, Yuan Changming, Antonia Alexandr...
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    15,32 €