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Posts in the Berit Ellingsen category
"Ellingsen charts a new course that is at times Kafkaesque and always mesmerizing."

Berit Ellingsen's new novel, Not Dark Yet, which Jeff VanderMeer listed as one of his favorite books of 2015, is included in the VanderMeer Winter Mixtape at Storybundle.

the VanderMeer Winter Mixtape at Storybundle, which includes Berit Ellingsen's Not Dark Yet

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Posted by Eric Obenauf on 19 December, 2015 0 comments |
#FridayReads Not Dark Yet

Read an excerpt from Berit Ellingsen's new novel Not Dark Yet...
Not Dark Yet by Berit Ellingsen book cover by Two Dollar Radio

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Posted by Eliza Wood on 04 December, 2015 0 comments |

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