Shameless Literary Self Promotion

 There’s nothing more off-putting than the shameless self-promotion that permeates American society like a besotted rug three days after a keg party. That being said, the Hangover would like to announce that its editor, Albert Waitt, has a short story in the Spring 2009 (current) issue of Third Coast, an award-winning journal published by Western Michigan University. 

Mr. Waitt’s story, “You Open Your Door,”  is set in the fictional Laurel, Maine, which does bear some likeness to the town of Kennebunkport.   However, any resemblance to actual people, places, or events is purely coincidental.  

For $9, less than the cost of a martini at a decent bar, you can enjoy some of today’s best literature.  Third Coast should be available nationally at your finer book stores (especially those that sell organic coffee and 1000 calorie lattes).  It can also be ordered directly from the Third Coast editoriThird Coast, Spring 2009al offices:

Third Coast
Western Michigan University
English Department
1903 W Michigan Ave.
Kalamazoo, MI 49008-5331

Enjoy.

4 Responses to “Shameless Literary Self Promotion”


  1. 1 Chilly Nate April 15, 2009 at 8:41 am

    To: Al… editor in chief.
    Congrats on the publication.
    Will order asap.
    Or you could just e-mail me a copy directly?
    Interested in what buildings you are refering to.
    Are the doors literal of figurative?
    Hello to your ladies.
    Mel

  2. 2 SMW April 17, 2009 at 1:37 pm

    I’ll drink to that! Congrats to the Hangover. At least this long, brutal winter was productive for someone.

  3. 3 george in the sticks April 17, 2009 at 5:59 pm

    Congratulations Mr. Waitt. Although “finer bookstores” and “Kansas” are oxymorons, I’ll track it down.
    Best,
    from the wilderness

  4. 4 Booger April 17, 2009 at 9:01 pm

    Cheers Al!

    I look forward to getting it.


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