Welcome Jim Hanas

I first became aware of Jim Hanas’ work when I read his quirky story, “Miss Tennessee,” in The Land-Grant College Review. I was delighted when I saw that he’s joined the blogosphere with Encyclopedia Hanasiana, where you’ll find a gallery of tourists taking pictures of the Chrysler Building, among other things. Beside LGCR, his fiction has appeared in One Story, McSweeney’s and Bridge. He has also contributed to GQ and Salon. I leave you in Jim’s capable hands for tomorrow while I’m on travel.

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