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Short Story in 20 Tweets.

By Eric Hill • Mar 14th, 2010 • Category: Brave New World, Editor's Picks, From the Interweb, In Brief, Short Fiction

The Mystery Box: a short story in 20 Tweets, 2 chapters:

The Mystery Box, Part I: Last night I went out in the rain and came home predictably soaked.

The Mystery Box, Part X: The letter closed: “Know that you have the most beautiful thing in the world. But you cannot open it.”

Find the rests at A N. Devers’ Twitter Feed.

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A. N. Devers is a freelance writer living in Brooklyn. She has written about Edogawa Rampo for Tin House, The Dog House Band for Poets & Writers, Edgar Allan Poe for The Washington Post, Nancy Drew for Bust magazine, and Alice-In-Wonderland for TimeOut NY Kids. She is an Assistant Editor at Pen America: A Journal for Writers and Readers. Her articles, essays, and reviews have appeared or are forthcoming in the Brooklyn Rail, Identity Theory, Ruminator Review, Time Out, Mediabistro.com, and Tin House. She teaches English Literature at Adelphi University and received her MFA from the Bennington Writing Seminars.

When she is not reading, writing, teaching, or yoga-ing, she is visiting writers’ houses. Or she’s in bed.

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