The superb Mitch Teich of Milwaukee Public Radio interviews Sam and Herbach (both about Lit 6 and Miracle Letters). Lit 6 is the first story, Miracle Letters is the last on the page.
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Alicia Eler’s really excellent article about Miracle Letters in Time Out Chicago.
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As founding members of the Lit 6 Project and accompanying radio show Electric Arc Radio, Geoff Herbach and Sam Osterhout have become masters of the nascent field of performance lit. The Twin City duo, who have been performing storytelling spectacles at bars and art galleries since 2002, are beloved figures in their hometown and well-known for their bawdy, bizarre, and wildly creative material. — Suzanne Niemoth on Flavorpill (guide to events NY, San Fran, Chicago, London, LA).
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Author: Sometimes life gets in the way of a well-planned death. Minnesota Public Radio: Euan Kerr’s great interview with Herbach.
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Geoff Herbach invents an unforgettable character and lets him loose on an unsuspecting world… “Miracle Letters” is a funny, sometimes dark and ultimately tender story about T. Rimberg…What’s so inventive about this story is the way Herbach tells it… — Mary Ann Grossman, St. Paul Pioneer Press, From
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The City Pages blurb announcing the release of the Miracle Letters of T. Rimberg.
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The Miracle Letters of T. Rimberg is a Midwest Booksellers Association Midwest Connections selection for 2008.
HERE IS SOME INFORMATION ABOUT MBA: The Midwest Booksellers Association (MBA) is a regional not-for-profit trade association formally established in 1981 to promote retail bookselling and support professional independent booksellers throughout our region. Our members include locally owned and operated independent bookstores; book publishers, distributors, reps, and vendors who do business with our bookstores; and other individuals and businesses allied to the book industry.
Our member states include Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. (Additional member stores are in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.)

Thanks so much to the Midwest Booksellers Association!
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Old-school City Pages, Molly Priesmeyer Interview of Sam and Herbach.