Friends Let Friends Let

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“If you could somehow manage to get William Faulkner, James Joyce, Gertrude Stein, Bret Easton Ellis, and a half dozen former child actors in the same room, set them all up with Twitter accounts, and force them to communicate that way for the rest of their lives, you might be able to wrap your brain around Matt Margo‟s FRIENDS LET FRIENDS LET.” — Keith Higginbotham, author of THEME FROM NEXT DATE

“If you like books that take you on magical rides that sometimes leave you confused and disoriented, read FRIENDS LET FRIENDS LET. If you do not like those kinds of books, read it anyways because it will probably make you like that kind of book. From baseball and earthquakes to Casey Anthony and iPhone apps, this has almost everything you need.” — Justin Carter, editor of BANANGO, THE LITERARY BLOG

“Matt Margo‟s FRIENDS LET FRIENDS LET is a regurgitation and reinvention of language. Words are taken apart, put back together, and taken apart again—slang bleeds into slang and the letters start coming apart. The pieces are collected in one place and rematerialize on the internet. „The people who made this are crazy.‟” — Kyle Muntz, author of SUNSHINE IN THE VALLEY


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