Esquire magazine sent paper napkins to authors across the country, asking them to write whatever they'd like and return the result to the magazine for publication. The result is the Napkin Fiction Project.
The newest additions include work by Joshua Ferris and the very Esquire-appropriately-named Angela Pneuman. The backlist includes the mandatory story of sexual inconsequence by Jonathan Ames and Christopher Sorrentino's monologue from a paper company sales rep.--David E
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Wow! I like this even better than the NaNoWrMo concept. I'm only going to write when I go out to dinner. I should have that novel done in 25 to 30 years.
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