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Nothing to Lose w special guests Gwen Beatty & Ryan Werner

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Nothing to Lose. Hosted by Brian W. Fugett, Michael D. Goscinski and Michelle L. Quinn.
 
with special guest co-hosts H. L. NELSON and WALTER BECK...interviews with special guests Ryan Werner and Gwen Beatty.
 
h. l. nelson is Editor-in-Beef for Cease, Cows mag, Fiction Editor for Black Heart Magazine, and a former sidewalk mannequin. (Yes, that happened.) Pub credits: PANK, Hobart, Connotation Press, Bartleby Snopes, Writer’s Digest, Metazen, Thousand Shades of Gray, Gutter Eloquence, DOGZPLOT, Zygote in My Coffee, Pure Slush, Haiku for Lovers anthology, The Fat City Review, GlassFire, Black-Listed, and BH. h.l.’s MFA is currently kicking her a$$.
 
Walter Beck is from Avon, IN, for the last seven years, he has been taking the poetry world by storm with his intense verse and outrageous live shows, being banned from several venues for his stage antics. Praised by the underground press and adored by his growing legion of fans, Walter is the new face of the America.
 
GWEN BEATTY is the Associate Fiction Editor of Cease, Cows. She is a sorority dropout who plays in several fictitious bands that all sound exactly like Cheap Trick. She very recently tasted honey for the first time. You can find her on twitter @gabetwee.
 
RYAN WERNER. Writer, rocker, janitor. Lover of pro wrestling, p0rn0, and ice cream. Hater of fingerless gloves, pictures of cats, and goodbyes. Ryan is the author of the short story collection Shake Away These Constant Days (Jersey Devil Press 2012) and the chapbook story cycle Murmuration. He runs the small chapbook press Passenger Side Books, is on Twitter @YeahWerner, and has a website named www.RyanWernerWritesStuff.com.
 
recorded August 23, 2013

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