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		<title>GKVaV Scripts</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 May 2010 02:04:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Below are the scripts for the plays Too Easy, Urinal Cakes, Better Than Flowers, and Genghis Khan Versus a Velociraptor, all by Eirik Gumeny. Feel free to download them, read them, perform them, whatever. Please just give the author credit. All files are in .pdf format. Too Easy Urinal Cakes Better Than Flowers Genghis Khan [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Below are the scripts for the plays <em>Too Easy</em>, <em>Urinal Cakes</em>, <em>Better Than Flowers</em>, and <em>Genghis Khan Versus a Velociraptor</em>, all by Eirik Gumeny.</p>
<p>Feel free to download them, read them, perform them, whatever.  Please just give the author credit.</p>
<p>All files are in .pdf format.</p>
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<h3 style="text-align: center;"><a href=" http://www.jerseydevilpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/too_easy.pdf">Too Easy</a></h3>
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<h3 style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.jerseydevilpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/urinal_cakes.pdf">Urinal Cakes</a></h3>
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<h3 style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.jerseydevilpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/better_than_flowers.pdf">Better Than Flowers</a></h3>
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<h3 style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.jerseydevilpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/genghis_khan_vs_a_velociraptor.pdf">Genghis Khan Versus a Velociraptor</a></h3>
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		<title>Word Riot Interview</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 17:23:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently, I was interviewed by Timmy Waldron for Word Riot&#8217;s newest issue. There&#8217;s some trivia about Exponential Apocalypse, as well as a quick look at the future of Jersey Devil Press, including a little information about our as yet unannounced reading/workshop/shindig. Read it all here.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recently, I was interviewed by Timmy Waldron for <a href="http://www.wordriot.org" target="_blank">Word Riot&#8217;s newest issue</a>.  There&#8217;s some trivia about <em>Exponential Apocalypse</em>, as well as a quick look at the future of Jersey Devil Press, including a little information about our as yet unannounced reading/workshop/shindig.</p>
<p>Read it all <a href="http://www.wordriot.org/archives/868" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
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		<title>A Perfect Day for Bananafish</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jan 2010 21:41:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our friends over at Bananafish have put up their inaugural issue. You can find it here. Bananafish is &#8220;an online venue for exceptional, short-form literature with a focus on wit, originality, and innovation,&#8221; founded by Daniel McDermott, author of &#8220;Three Dates in Orlando,&#8221; currently online in our very own Issue Four. And if that wasn&#8217;t [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our friends over at Bananafish have put up their inaugural issue.  You can find it <a href="http://bananafishmagazine.com/">here</a>.</p>
<p>Bananafish is &#8220;an online venue for exceptional, short-form literature with a focus on wit, originality, and innovation,&#8221; founded by Daniel McDermott, author of &#8220;<a href="http://www.jerseydevilpress.com/mcdermott_three-dates">Three Dates in Orlando</a>,&#8221; currently online in our very own <a href="http://www.jerseydevilpress.com/current_issue/">Issue Four</a>.</p>
<p>And if that wasn&#8217;t enough, Bananafish&#8217;s first issue also includes stories by previous JDP contributor and all-around exceptional writer <a href="http://bananafishmagazine.com/wagener_piece.html">Anne Wagener</a> (&#8220;<a href="http://www.jerseydevilpress.com/wagener_time-machine/">Time Machine</a>,&#8221; <a href="http://www.jerseydevilpress.com/archives/issue-three-december-2009/">Issue Three</a>) and our very own editor <a href="http://bananafishmagazine.com/gumeny_threadbare.html">Eirik Gumeny</a>.  </p>
<p>So go check them out.  Not only is it a mini Jersey Devil Press love-in, but it&#8217;s an excellent, worthwhile literary journal in its own right.</p>
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		<title>Exponential Apocalypse review at Fandomania!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 22:12:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Eirik Gumeny&#8217;s Exponential Apocalypse has been reviewed over at Fandomania! Jason Dorough gives it 4 out of 5 stars and calls it &#8220;one of the most brilliantly weird books I’ve read in a long, long time.&#8221; Some other choice excerpts: &#8220;You’ll be telling your friends about this crazy book with gods and cloned presidents and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Eirik Gumeny&#8217;s <em>Exponential Apocalypse</em> has been <a href="http://fandomania.com/book-review-exponential-apocalypse/">reviewed </a>over at <a href="http://fandomania.com/">Fandomania</a>!  Jason Dorough gives it 4 out of 5 stars and calls it &#8220;one of the most brilliantly weird books I’ve read in a long, long time.&#8221;</p>
<p>Some other choice excerpts:</p>
<p>&#8220;You’ll be telling your friends about this crazy book with gods and cloned presidents and squirrels long after you’ve turned the last page.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;This debut novel is utter insanity, and it definitely owes some inspiration to Douglas Adams, albeit with more &#8216;f-bombs&#8217; and hookers than I recall seeing in the <em>Hitchhiker’s Guide</em>.&#8221; </p>
<p>&#8220;After reading <em>Exponential Apocalypse</em>, I’m convinced that Eirik Gumeny either is a genius or is absolutely as mad as his brain-addled version of Quetzalcoatl. I’m guessing it’s the former, and I’ll definitely be looking forward to his next work, if he doesn’t end the world once and for all first.&#8221;</p>
<p>Find the whole review <a href="http://fandomania.com/book-review-exponential-apocalypse/">here</a>.  We are literally giddy with giddiness.  </p>
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		<title>Interview at Radiant Attack</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2009 17:41:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our intrepid editor, Eirik Gumeny, has been interviewed by Radiant Attack, an avant-garde website for fans of the weird, about his book, Exponential Apocalypse, and our dear, dear magazine, Jersey Devil Press. You can find the interview by clicking here. You should probably read it. Godzilla gets a mention.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our intrepid editor, Eirik Gumeny, has been interviewed by <a href="http://www.radiantattack.com/">Radiant Attack</a>, an avant-garde website for fans of the weird, about his book, <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Exponential-Apocalypse-Eirik-Gumeny/dp/0578030969/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&#038;s=books&#038;qid=1256319628&#038;sr=1-1">Exponential Apocalypse</a>, and our dear, dear magazine, Jersey Devil Press.  </p>
<p>You can find the interview <a href="http://www.radiantattack.com/?p=333">by clicking here</a>.</p>
<p>You should probably read it.  Godzilla gets a mention.</p>
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		<title>About Us</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Oct 2009 03:02:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Long Version: The Jersey Devil is a creature of legend, lurking in the shadows of the Pine Barrens of southern New Jersey, revealing itself only to wreak havoc on some small town, snack on the sporadic chicken or goat, and, occasionally, if it’s feeling a little randy, to hit on mermaids down the Jersey [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>The Long Version:</strong></p>
<p>The Jersey Devil is a creature of <a href="http://www.jerseydevilpress.com/archives/issue-one-october-2009/jersey_devil/">legend</a>, lurking in the shadows of the Pine Barrens of southern New Jersey, revealing itself only to wreak havoc on some small town, snack on the sporadic chicken or goat, and, occasionally, if it’s feeling a little randy, to hit on mermaids down the Jersey shore.</p>
<p>Jersey Devil Press is none of that.   For one thing, we’re an online magazine, not a cryptozoological oddity.  And, for another, we&#8217;re located amidst the industrial wastelands and suburbs of northern New Jersey—a seemingly slight, yet crucial, distinction.  Although, to be fair, we will be a thing of legend one day.  And our stories are certainly capable of wreaking havoc on the current literary landscape.  And we had chicken for lunch.  So, OK, maybe we are kind of similar.  But, really, who doesn’t hope to score with a mermaid someday?</p>
<p>Aside from all that, though, what exactly is it that we do?   Well…</p>
<p>Jersey Devil Press releases a monthly online magazine of short fiction and a yearly anthology of the best of that short fiction.  We also publish the occasional novel or story collection, should we feel so inclined.</p>
<p>Our tastes tend more toward the offbeat and the absurd, the unclassifiable and the insane, stories most other publishers can’t be bothered with.  We like dark, we like ridiculous.  We like funny and we like “What the fuck was that?”  Don’t get us wrong, we like other stuff, too.  We&#8217;ve certainly been known to dig the occasional heart-breaking or thought-provoking piece.  But, seriously, if you’ve got a story about a twenty-story-tall talking fjord, we’re your magazine.<br />
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>The Suits:</strong></p>
<p>Eirik Gumeny, Editor</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">Eirik Gumeny is 6’3”, does not smoke, and is the author of the life-altering novel <em>Exponential Apocalypse</em>.  His short fiction has been published in Thieves Jargon, Red Fez, Defenestration, Monkeybicycle, Bananafish, and Mud Luscious, among others.  After spending a good deal of time living and working in the fabled swamps of Jersey, Eirik has recently traded up to a life of unemployed luxury in the bright, garden-choked suburbs of Jersey.  While this no longer affords him the opportunity to pretend he’s living a Bruce Springsteen song, it also no longer smells bad.  You can find out more about Eirik at <a href="http://egumeny.blogspot.com">egumeny.blogspot.com</a> or follow him on <a href="http://twitter.com/rancoratemybaby">Twitter</a>.</p>
<p>Monica Rodriguez, Assistant Editor &#038; Events Director</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">Monica Rodriguez is not 6’3”, drinks tea, and is just generally awesome.  She has been producing, directing, dramaturging, acting, and doing everything else theater has thrown at her for most of her life.  Monica grew up in New Mexico, moved to New York, and now lives in the suburban oasis that is New Jersey.  She hopes to one day move to New Hampshire, thus securing the famed &#8220;New&#8221; State Resident achievement, granted by the U.S. government to only the most distinguished of nomads.  The accomplishment comes with $400 in prize money and a unicorn.  Monica really wants that unicorn.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Oct 2009 22:09:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 2010 Jersey Devil Press Anthology! The best of most of the first year! Find out more here! Perhaps., a collection of short stories by Stephen Schwegler. Guaranteed to have more German hermit crabs than you&#8217;d expect! Find out more here! Buy a copy here! Exponential Apocalypse, by Eirik Gumeny. The greatest Jersey-based, post-apocalyptic satire [...]]]></description>
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The 2010 Jersey Devil Press Anthology! The best of most of the first year!</p>
<p>Find out more <a href="http://www.jerseydevilpress.com/books/2010-anthology/">here</a>!<br />
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<em> Perhaps.</em>, a collection of short stories by Stephen Schwegler.  Guaranteed to have more German hermit crabs than you&#8217;d expect!</p>
<p>Find out more <a href="http://www.jerseydevilpress.com/perhaps">here</a>!<br />
Buy a copy <a href="http://www.jerseydevilpress.com/store">here</a>!<br />
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<em>Exponential Apocalypse</em>, by Eirik Gumeny.  The greatest Jersey-based, post-apocalyptic satire ever written!</p>
<p>Find out more <a href="http://www.jerseydevilpress.com/exponential-apocalypse">here</a>!<br />
Buy a copy <a href="http://www.jerseydevilpress.com/store">here</a>!</p>
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		<title>The Legend of the Jersey Devil</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2009 01:23:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Eirik Gumeny For those unfamiliar with the legend of the Jersey Devil, I present to you the definitive myth, based upon two hours of research and twenty-something years of living in the Garden State. But first, a little history lesson: In the 1700s there was no electricity. There was no California, no Texas. Music involved [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Eirik Gumeny</em></p>
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<p>For those unfamiliar with the legend of the Jersey Devil, I present to you the definitive myth, based upon two hours of research and twenty-something years of living in the Garden State.</p>
<p>But first, a little history lesson:  In the 1700s there was no electricity.  There was no California, no Texas.  Music involved your family members singing at you from the other side of your one room cottage.  Magic was still a valid excuse for teenage pregnancy, a farmer’s inability to harvest crops, lost luggage, and pretty much everything else.</p>
<p>Which is why, in 1730, none other than Benjamin “Motherfuckin’” Franklin published an article in the Pennsylvania Gazette on the witchcraft trials occurring near Mount Holly, N.J.  And not in a “holy crap, you guys, you’re not gonna believe this” kind of way, either.</p>
<p>Okay.  So.  Onto the story.</p>
<p>In 1735, Deborah Leeds, wife of Japhet Leeds and mother of twelve, found herself knocked up yet again.  Mrs. Leeds briefly considered her options—which, at the time, involved only birthing the baby and then either raising it or selling it for meat—before throwing up her hands and shouting, “The Devil take this child!” and then joining her husband for a drink.</p>
<p>Lest you judge Deborah too harshly, you need to realize that the Leeds were not a rich family.  Japhet was a local surveyor and a drunk, and Deborah was a woman.  They lived, at best, a modest life in the Burlington area of southern New Jersey, on the outskirts of the Pine Barrens, and weren’t exactly thrilled with the prospect of expanding their homestead.</p>
<p>The Pine Barrens, for those who aren’t in the know, is a forest.  A dark, desolate, scary forest, where the trees grow out of sand instead of dirt and actually need to be set on fire to reproduce.  To this day it remains a largely rural, undeveloped area, in no small part because the crazy-ass ecosystem bankrupted a number of industries in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and then actually, physically <em>took back the areas that had been developed</em>.  That shit ain’t right, yo.</p>
<p>In any event, Deborah Leeds went into labor on an incredibly dark, violently stormy night.  Tradition has it that Japhet and his twelve children were huddled in a corner of their tiny house, spooked by the crashing wind and driving rain and terrified of Deborah’s promise to the Devil.  More likely, though, they were sitting at the table in the next room, playing cards and trying to stay out of the midwife’s way.  The Leeds lived in a coastal town in the North Atlantic, near a forest straight out of The Lord of the Rings, with a woman who’d already fired a baby out a dozen times before.  No part of this was new to them.</p>
<p>Well, not yet, anyway.</p>
<p>The midwife delivered the baby and, with strained enthusiasm, handed it to a yawning Deborah, saying, “Congratulations, it’s a… a… oh my God!  Oh my God!”</p>
<p>The baby, born a completely normal boy, suddenly changed.  It began growing in size in the midwife’s arms.  Horns inched out from its forehead and wings sprouted from its back.  The midwife dropped the child and stumbled backward, watching as the infant continued its metamorphosis.  It landed deftly on two cloven hooves; talons tore through its fingers and its face became that of a horse with glowing red eyes.</p>
<p>The midwife screamed in terror.  Mrs. Leeds joined her.  The creature roared.</p>
<p>Japhet got up from the table, ushering the kids beneath it.  He grabbed the metal stoker from the fireplace and ran toward his wife in the other room, only to be smacked upside the head with the midwife’s arm.  A leg soon followed.  Japhet, a slow learner at best, made it all the way to the doorway before realizing that the beast had torn the woman to pieces.  He stood terrified, staring at the unholy creature and trying to process what was happening.  Then the monster lunged at Deborah.  Japhet charged at the beast, brandishing his fire iron.  The creature turned and bellowed at Mr. Leeds with an ear-piercing snarl, then threw him back into the other room and bounded after him.  Seeing its brothers and sisters cowering in terror, it reared up before them, roaring and flapping its wings, before finally flying up the chimney and making its escape to the desolation of the Pine Barrens.</p>
<p>Again, as science hadn’t been invented at this point, the above may be a bit of an exaggeration.  There are some who argue that Mrs. Leeds’ thirteenth child was, in fact, not a demon, but merely a disfigured, developmentally disabled baby, tossed out into the woods because people were assholes in 1735.  Which may very well be true—and just as unsettling, in its own right—but it would make for one bullshit legend.  And bullshit legends are simply not what New Jersey is about.</p>
<p>Since that fateful night, an untold number of stories about the Jersey Devil have been passed from generation to generation.  Sightings of the beast have become almost as prolific as “What exit?” jokes and painful Italian stereotypes.</p>
<p>By far, though, the single most bitchin’ tale of the Jersey Devil involves its becoming drinking buddies with the headless ghost of a pirate previously in the employ of Captain Kidd.</p>
<p>You see, in Barnegat Bay, in the late 1600s, Kidd buried a shipload of stolen cargo along the shore and then, as was custom, beheaded one of his crew members so that his spirit could stand eternal guard over the treasure.  His corpse was left on the beach to, presumably, scare the crap out of potential looters.</p>
<p>After a couple dozen years, the ghost pirate got bored and went for a walk.  Being a homeless spirit, he was, of course, drawn to the supernatural creepiness that is the Pine Barrens.  He was just kind of hanging out there one day when this weird, horse-faced fellow came barreling toward him.  The creature yelled and snarled; the ghost raised an eyebrow.  The beast stopped in front of the ghost and they both stared at one another for a moment or two.  Then they started laughing.  They’ve been inseparable ever since.</p>
<p>There are plenty of other stories about the Jersey Devil, as well, involving naval heroes of the Revolutionary War firing a cannon at it, the former King of Spain running into it on a hunting trip, the fabled spree of 1909 that shut down schools and businesses between Atlantic City and Philadelphia, and a Long Beach fisherman who says he saw the Jersey Devil flirting up a mermaid.</p>
<p>In New Jersey, everyone knows someone who knows this guy who’s totally seen the Leeds Devil.  To this day, police in the vicinity of the Pine Barrens still receive the occasional phone call from drunken teenagers and lonely old ladies, claiming to have seen a winged creature with unearthly red eyes bounding through the forest.  And to this day, police just laugh at them or politely assure them that they’ll “get right on it.”</p>
<p>Because they’re all just stories.</p>
<p>Right?</p>
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<p>As well, our next book now has a title: Perhaps. A Collection of Short Fiction by Stephen H. Schwegler.  Which is, well, a collection of short fiction by Stephen H. Schwegler.  We&#8217;ve started on the collecting and the editing and what-not, and it should be out sometime this fall or early winter.</p>
<p>And, as a final note, we&#8217;ll probably be opening submissions for our upcoming anthology once we&#8217;ve got Perhaps. more or less squared away.  The plan is to release that collection in spring/summer of 2010.</p>
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