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Benjamin Selesnick Benjamin Selesnick is a psychotherapist in New Jersey. His writing has appeared in Barely South Review, Lunch Ticket, Tel Aviv Review of Books, and other publications. He holds an MFA in fiction from Rutgers University-Newark. Reviews Articles Fiction Gangsters Don’t Die Tod Goldberg Fiction The Vegan Andrew Lipstein Fiction Hope: A Novel Andrew Ridker Nonfiction Cassoulet Confessions: Food, France and the Stew That Saved My Soul Sylvie Bigar Nonfiction Still No Word From You: Notes in the Margin Peter Orner Fiction Greetings From Asbury Park Daniel H. Turtel Fiction Antiquities Cynthia Ozick Fiction The Boy and the Lake Adam Pelzman Fiction The Usual Uncertainties: Stories Jonathan Blum Fiction Maggie Brown & Others Peter Orner Fiction Splitsville Howard Akler Fiction The Limits of the World Jennifer Acker Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Interview Guilt and the Greenspans: A Conversation with Andrew Ridker Benjamin Selesnick July 24, 2023
Interview Guilt and the Greenspans: A Conversation with Andrew Ridker Benjamin Selesnick July 24, 2023