The Splinter Generation
The Splinter Generation is a place by and for people born between 1973 and 1993. It's a venue for writers, artists and musicians from all different backgrounds to tell the story of our generation.
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April 2009
 
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The Splinter Generation Here's a humorously naughty poem from Sharon Cicilian to take us from the holidays to the new year. See you all in 2010. Be safe, and have fun!

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Poetry by Sharon Cicilian Over Easter brunch her mother-in-law inquired, Why haven’t you given me any grandbabies yet? The eyes of her in-laws fixat
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The Splinter Generation New fiction up on Splinter!

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Fiction by Anne Wagener When Zooey says I do, I close my eyes and watch dark clouds drift across my eyelids. On the sidelines in my sky blue dress,
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The Splinter Generation is ready to celebrate another year of hard work at Avenue 50 with readings, live music, and cheap hooch. YAY!

December 16, 2009 at 10:04am
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The Splinter Generation An interview with L.A. poet/performance artist Kate Durbin. She will also be performing tonight at Avenue 50.

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Kate Durbin is a 28 year-old Los Angeles poet who, just this past October, released her first book of poetry, The Ravenous Audience (Black Goat Press/Akash
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The Splinter Generation New poetry on Splinter by Kate Durbin, who just released The Ravenous Audience, an awesome book of poetry (edited by a Mr. Chris Abani and released by Black Goat/Akashic)

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Poetry by Kate Durbin Spring-stink, the world heaves with lust. Mother sniffs sex from the kitchen window: Woodsmen stripping trees, Housewives mou
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The Splinter Generation Come help us celebrate a new year and a new direction. December 16th at Avenue 50 Studio in Highland Park with Kate Durbin, Lisbeth Prifogle, Eric Shonkwiler and Scott Miller. Music set by Lysa Flores and Jose Galvan.

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The Splinter Generation is excited to invite you to our latest event celebrating the newest metamorphosis of our site from one-time collection to ongoing l
Robin
Robin
tight!
November 23, 2009 at 9:28pm
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The Splinter Generation Q&A with Lisa!

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You have a background in slam, and yet you pursued the academic route, earning an M.F.A. last December. Have you found it difficult (or necessary) to recon
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The Splinter Generation Lisa McCool-Grime is an outstanding poet. This will definitely be a new feature.

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Are You Kidding Me? Are You Kidding Me: from BBC interviews with the Westboro Baptist Church members under the ministry of Fred Phelps The ultimat
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by Reuben Hayslett I read an article yesterday about pythons. Illegal pet trade in Miami has caused some owners to abandon their snakes in the Everglade
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Poetry by Robert Lamirande The dashboard thermostat hits 101°, and while this heat wave is nothing new, lately it’s got people talking. For instanc
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The Splinter Generation Great new fiction from Eric Shonkwiler about vets returning from war. Check it out.

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Fiction by Eric Shonkwiler The unit gets shipped from the base in Kuwait to Rhein Mein, from there to someplace in Ireland. I spend the flight from Irel
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Untitled from Ariel Baron-Robbins on Vimeo. Process statement: In my drawings and photographs, I continue to explore how to depict movement; I want
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A poem by Heather Gustine When they asked at the post office what you wanted with a skeleton, you said you were studying the human form. When they said,
Michel
Michel
yummy splinter, just yummy
September 23, 2009 at 3:07pm
Sarah
Sarah
This left me with a tinge of remembrance and familiarity, as well as appreciation for a few poignant moments of realization captured.
September 23, 2009 at 4:17pm