Seth Abramson (English Wikipedia)

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  • Kolowich, Steve (2017-05-15). "What Is Seth Abramson Trying to Tell Us?". The Chronicle of Higher Education. ISSN 0009-5982. Retrieved 2017-07-03.

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  • "On Bernie Sanders and Experimental Journalism," The Huffington Post, Seth Abramson (May 23, 2016) [7]

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  • "Best American Experimental Writing Anthology Announced," The Poetry Foundation (November 12, 2012). [8]
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  • "Best American Experimental Writing: Guidelines for Submitting," Wesleyan University Press (April 17, 2014). [9]
  • "Best American Experimental Writing," Wesleyan University Press (November 20, 2017). [10]

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