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Submissions Closed through August.
We've received so many submissions that we need to take a break to give each piece the attention it deserves. To that end, we will be closing submissions for the summer. So enjoy the sunshine, write all you can, then submit to Fringe when submissions reopen on September 1.

Fringe Goes Quarterly.
Fringe is now publishing 4 times a year, so there is plenty of time to catch the fringiest literature online.

Dirty Water Reading Series: Who's Your Daddy?
On Sunday, June 15, at 7pm, the Dirty Water Reading Series presents Who's Your Daddy? Free admission, free drinks, fabulous readings, author mad-libs, and an ugly tie contest! Grub Street, 160 Boylston, Boston MA.

While Julia Henderson took leave for the arrival of her new son, Tarin Comer acted as Webmistress. Fringe would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to Tarin for her fine work. We're happy to announce that she will be staying on as a Web resource for future issues of Fringe.

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