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When Elizabeth Crane burst onto the literary scene five years ago she was heralded as a bold, undeniably unique talent - a female writer to put on the shelf beside the literary likes of George Saunders and Dave Eggers. And rightly so: her two short stoy collections, All This Heavenly Glory and When the Messenger Is Hot, mixed an experimental writing style with a playful, often absurdist sense of humor, packed with plenty of emotional reverberation... Click here to continue reading. Originally published February 25, 2008, VenusZine |

