When I was very young I knew about Carnegie libraries built all around the country, a steel tycoon’s gift to the nation. They were special places, the sort of mansions rich people might live in, only devoted to books. My branch, in Oakland, California, had high ceilings, wood paneling, a fireplace and sofas. For an…
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Simone talks to Krishan Coupland about video gaming, urban farming and zombie squirrels.
We talk to Simone Martel – author of the short story “Urban Terroir” in issue forty-five of Neon – about growing food, playing games and writing across a variety of forms. February 6, 2018 Your story takes place on an urban smallholding, and you mention in your biography that you spent some time working on…
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