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Kat Hausler

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Originally from Virginia, Kat Hausler is a graduate of New York University and holds an M.F.A. in Fiction from Fairleigh Dickinson University, where she was the recipient of a Baumeister Fellowship. Her work has been published by 34th Parallel, Inkspill Magazine, All Things That Matter Press, Rozlyn Press, Porridge Magazine, LitReactor and BlazeVOX, among others. Her debut novel Retrograde was published by Meerkat Press in September 2017. She also works as a translator in Berlin.

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Kat Hausler If I did, it would never be as effective as a creaking closet door.
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"An excellent thriller that makes you want to keep reading as the action unfolds. Main character Simon, the singer/songwriter of an indie band in Berlin, battles anxiety and ego as he muddles through a European tour and tries to recollect exactly what" Read more of this review »
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“All of a sudden, he felt that palpable, magnetic dread that makes horror-movie heroines look behind the curtains. There she was, a drink in each hand, parting
the crowd like somebody who didn’t have to wait in line. He wasn’t a deer in headlights, but there was nowhere to run.”
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“All of a sudden, he felt that palpable, magnetic dread that makes horror-movie heroines look behind the curtains. There she was, a drink in each hand, parting
the crowd like somebody who didn’t have to wait in line. He wasn’t a deer in headlights, but there was nowhere to run.”
Kat Hausler, What I Know About July

“All of a sudden, he felt that palpable, magnetic dread that makes horror-movie heroines look behind the curtains. There she was, a drink in each hand, parting
the crowd like somebody who didn’t have to wait in line. He wasn’t a deer in headlights, but there was nowhere to run.”
Kat Hausler, What I Know About July

“All of a sudden, he felt that palpable, magnetic dread that makes horror-movie heroines look behind the curtains. There she was, a drink in each hand, parting
the crowd like somebody who didn’t have to wait in line. He wasn’t a deer in headlights, but there was nowhere to run.”
Kat Hausler, What I Know About July

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