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    Urban Waite is the author of The Terror of Living. His short fiction has appeared in The Best of the West anthology, The Southern Review, Gulf Coast, AGNI, Hayden’s Ferry Review and West Branch. He received writing degrees from the University of Washington, Western Washington University and Emerson College. After several years in Boston, he now lives in his hometown of Seattle.

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