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Brian Walter Budzynski earned his MFA from Roosevelt University, where he received the university s thesis award He has worked for Dalkey Archive Press, Fiction Collective 2, Other Voices, American Book Review, and Review of Contemporary Fiction He is presently Managing Editor of Roads Bridges magazine. Brian Walter Budzynski earned his MFA from Roosevelt University, where he received the university's thesis award. He has worked for Dalkey Archive Press, Fiction Collective 2, Other Voices, American Book Review, and Review of Contemporary Fiction. He is presently Managing Editor of Roads Bridges magazine and Traffic Transit magazine. The Remark An Interview with Brian Walter Budzynski by Beth Browne. It begins, simply enough, with the peremptory detention of the unnamed main character, a scenario which would ordinarily cause me to put a book down and never look at it again. I have no interest in war stories and don’t care for horror or thrillers.

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