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Andrew Hubner

Andrew Keith Hubner (October 16, 1962 – August 10, 2022), also known as Andrew Huebner and Drew Hubner, was an American author and college lecturer.[1] He has been compared to Cormac McCarthy, David Foster Wallace, and Thomas Wolfe.[2][3]

Andrew Hubner
BornAndrew Keith Humber
October 16, 1962
Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
DiedAugust 10, 2022(2022-08-10) (aged 59)
Bronx, New York, U.S.
Pen nameDrew Hubner
Andrew Huebner
OccupationAuthor, college lecturer
EducationCary High School
Hunter College (BA, MA)
The New School
Period1985–2022
GenreHistorical fiction
Short story
Contemporary literature
Website
eastofbowery.blogspot.com

Early life edit

Hubner, the son of Jacqueline (née Smith) and George Christopher "Chris" Hubner III, was born in Newark, New Jersey and grew up in Cary, North Carolina.[4][5][2] He had two siblings, older brother Dave S. Hubner and younger brother Steve Hubner.[1] He graduated from Cary High School in 1981 and attended Appalachian State University.[6][4]

He moved to New York City in 1984 where he completed his BA and MA degrees at Hunter College and studied in the MFA program at The New School.[7][2][4] Hubner was a first-generation college student.[7]

Career edit

Writer edit

Released in 2001, Hubner's first novel, American By Blood, was a Barnes & Noble Notable Discover Finalist and was optioned by The Kennedy/Marshall Company but stalled in the development phase.[8][9] This historical novel was inspired by his great-great-grandfather, August, a member of the U.S. Army who arrived one-day too late for Col. George Armstrong Custer's last stand at the Battle of the Little Big Horn.[10] The Boston Review spoke of Hubner alongside authors Kent Haruf and Cormac McCarthy as initiating a new style of American formalism, dependent less on explicit character development than on skillful evocation of time and place: "Huebner’s technique so obviously recalls McCarthy’s—just as Haruf's did—and is at times so brilliant that it wins over even a reader who sees its roots. Taken together, the three form an odd and, I think, remarkable trend, the establishment, on a small scale, of a new formal convention."[11] Other reviewers stumbled over Hubner's unconventional lack of quotation marks, one remarking, "The story is worth telling. Unfortunately, the author lacks the skill to do it justice."[12]

Hubner himself compared his prose to opera, where characters play out their roles on a grand stage, saying "What I am looking for is something operatic, like the circus again where there's something happening all at the same time in three different places."[13]

His second novel, We Pierce, continued to intertwine military history and Hubner's family story, though on a somewhat more intimate scale.[14] Released in 2004, the novel is a fictionalized account of the relationship of Hubner, a war protester, and his brother Colonel Dave Hubner, who was a Gulf War Army veteran.[15][16][1] We Pierce was selected as a Notable Book by The New York Times.[17] Kirkus Reviews call it, "A well-written, surprisingly straightforward account of a not-so-straightforward war."[15]

His third book, East of Bowery, began in 2008 as a collaborative web project under the name Drew Hubner, with photographer Ted Barron.[13] The web project evolved into a multi-media presentation held in venues in New York City's Bowery district such as the Bowery Poetry Club and the Gershwin Hotel (now known as The Evelyn).[13][18] The presentation was accompanied by a changing "art house band", including Jim Coleman from Cop Shoot Cop, cellist Kristen McCord, and guitarist Kurt Wolf from Pussy Galore.[13] In 2019, the show was resurrected at Howl! gallery in Manhattan, where it was featured alongside other readings and performances from artists who were part of the Lower East Side art scene in the 1980s and 1990s.[19]

East of Bowery is a collection of Hubner's short stories about the 1980s and early 1990s in Lower East Side and East Side of New York City, accompanied by black and white photographs that Barron took in 1984 through 1988.[13][20] One reviewer noted, "East of Bowery, hits all the low spots, giving readers a panoramic tour of the burnt-out squats, copping places, and holding pens that make up a user’s habitual itinerary. Yet unlike such writers as Jim Carroll—who in The Basketball Diaries glamorizes his outlaw adventures—or Irvine Welsh—whose novel Trainspotting emphasizes the stoner humor of its characters, with the jokes always on them—Hubner...is most concerned with tracing his hero to a specific time and place."[20] Of the Bowery, Hubner says, " It was the place that taught me to be an artist."[13]

Hubner became a contributor to Sensitive Skin and The Brooklyn Rail.[18][2] In 2016, he participated in the Sparkle Street Social & Athletic Club, a performance series at the Howl! Happening gallery, at the invitation of the writer Mike DeCapite.[18] On September 28, 2016, he participated in a reading for Write for Democracy with Janet Manley, Kristen Mathis, Peter Rugh, and Stella Tan–Torres.[3]

Academic edit

Hubner taught writing and literature at over twenty colleges, including City University of New York, UCLA, and The New School.[2] He was a lecturer in English literature at Hostos Community College at the time of his death.[7][3]

Personal edit

Hubner married Julie Hedrick in 1986.[6][4] In 2000/2001, he married actress Sarah Graham Hayes[21] with whom he had three children: Henry, August, and Eleanor.[22][1] His partner for several years before his death was poet and educator Kristin Mathis.[1][23]

In interviews and through his semi-biographical novels and short stories, Hubner was open about his blue-collar family's history of violence and the military, along with his own struggles with drugs, addiction, homelessness, and institutionalization.[16][24]

He co-led Alcoholics Anonymous meetings for decades.[1] He was also commissioner of Little League in Riverdale, Bronx.[1]

In 2022, Hubner died at his home in the Bronx at the age of 59.[1]

Works edit

Books edit

  • Huebner, Andrew. American By Blood (Simon & Schuster, 2001) ISBN 9780684857718[5]
  • Huebner, Andrew. We Pierce: A Novel. (Simon & Schuster, 2004) ISBN 9780743212786[5]
  • Hubner, Drew. East of Bowery. (Sensitive Skin Books, 2011) ISBN 9780983927105[13]

Articles edit

  • Huebner, Drew. "Tales From the Old East Village Bathroom Stalls." The Evergreen Review. Issue 118 (June, 2009)[25]
  • Hubner, Drew. "The Peoples College." Sensitive Skin (June 16, 2010) [26]
  • —"Freeman Alley." Sensitive Skin (December 18, 2010)[27]
  • —"Mt. Eden 1978-82." Sensitive Skin (October 13, 2011) [28]
  • —"Road Kill," Sensitive Skin (October 25, 2013)[29]
  • —"Tambourine Man: Gene Clark/No Other Memoir Project 1." Sensitive Skin (May 29, 2014)[30]
  • —"Tambourine Man: Gene Clark – Part 2." Sensitive Skin (June 1, 2014)[31]
  • —"Tambourine Man: Gene Clark – Part 3." Sensitive Skin (June 6, 2014)[32]
  • —"Tambourine Man: Gene Clark – Part 4," Sensitive Skin (June 17, 2014)[33]
  • —"Tambourine Man: Gene Clark – Part 5." Sensitive Skin (June 20, 2014)[34]
  • —"Tambourine Man: Gene Clark - Part 6." Sensitive Skin (June 23, 2014)[35]
  • —"Tambourine Man: Gene Clark – Part 7." Sensitive Skin (June 26, 2014).[36]
  • —"Tambourine Man: Gene Clark – Part 8." Sensitive Skin (July 2, 2014)[37]
  • —"Tambourine Man: Gene Clark – Part 9." Sensitive Skin (July 4, 2014)[38]
  • —"Tambourine Man: Gene Clark – Part 10." Sensitive Skin (July 8, 2014)[39]
  • —"Tambourine Man: Gene Clark – Part 11." Sensitive Skin (July 11, 2014)[40]
  • —"Tambourine Man: Gene Clark – Part 12." Sensitive Skin (July 11, 2016)[41]
  • —"Tambourine Man: Gene Clark – Part 13." Sensitive Skin (July 17, 2016)[42]
  • —"Babe Ruth’s Last Game." Sensitive Skin (February 2, 2016).[43]
  • — "The Sex Pistols: The Dance Band at the End of the World." Sensitive Skin (October 13, 2016).[44]
  • —"East of Bowery & The Circus Life." Sensitive Skin (June 27, 2019).[45]
  • —"Books in Conversation: Mike DeCapite with Drew Hubner." The Brooklyn Rail (March 8, 2022).[18]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "Andrew ("Drew") Keith Hubner". Riverdale-on-Hudson Funeral Home, Inc. - Bronx, NY. Retrieved 2022-08-18.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Drew Hubner". Sensitive Skin. Retrieved January 22, 2022.
  3. ^ a b c "Biographies-Writers-Musicians-Artists-Performances: Drew Hubner". Write For Democracy. Retrieved 2022-08-13.
  4. ^ a b c d "Hubner - Hendrick". The News and Observer. December 2, 1984. p. 19C. Retrieved January 22, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ a b c "Andrew Huebner". Encyclopedia.com. Retrieved January 20, 2022.
  6. ^ a b "Hubner - Hendrick". The Charlotte Observer. December 5, 1984. p. 3D. Retrieved January 22, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ a b c "Andrew Hubner, Lecturer". Hostos Community College. Retrieved 2022-01-20.
  8. ^ Maslin, Janet (May 25, 2003). "A Weave of Contrary Threads". The Charlotte Observer. p. 6H. Retrieved January 22, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  9. ^ Renner, Brian D. (September 6, 2006). "Everything You Need to Know About American by Blood Movie". Movie Insider. Retrieved 2022-08-14.
  10. ^ Beitiks, Edvina (October 16, 2000). "A Searing Novel of the Indian Wars". The San Francisco Examiner. p. D1. Retrieved January 22, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  11. ^ "Review: American by Blood". Boston Review. Retrieved 2022-09-01.
  12. ^ Callen, Paulette. "American By Blood by Andrew Huebner." Western American Literature 36, no. 2 (2001): 199–200. via JSTOR, accessed May 22, 2022.
  13. ^ a b c d e f g Bonomo, Joe (January 16, 2012). "Death and Life on the Bowery: A Conversation With Drew Hubner and Ted Barron". No Such Thing as Was: The Official Website of Writer Joe Bonomo. Retrieved January 20, 2022.
  14. ^ Maslin, Janet (2003, May 1). A Tale of Two Brothers: One in War, One Insane. The New York Times, 152, E9.
  15. ^ a b “We Pierce (Book).” March 1, 2003. Kirkus Reviews 71 (5): 334. accessed May 22, 2022
  16. ^ a b "We Pierce". Publishers Weekly. May 2003. Retrieved January 20, 2022.
  17. ^ "Notable Books". The New York Times. December 7, 2003. Retrieved January 20, 2022.
  18. ^ a b c d Hubner, Drew (2022-03-08). "Mike DeCapite with Drew Hubner". The Brooklyn Rail. Retrieved 2022-05-22.
  19. ^ "At Howl! Happening tonight: 'A Reading from the Old Neighborhood'". EV Grieve. Retrieved 2022-09-01.
  20. ^ a b Feast, Jim (2012-03-02). "Fiction: The Man With the Golden Pen". The Brooklyn Rail. Retrieved 2022-08-13.
  21. ^ "Sarah Graham Hayes". IMDb. Retrieved 2022-08-24.
  22. ^ "Contributors: Drew Huebner". The Evergreen Review (118). June 2009.
  23. ^ "Kristin Mathis, Author at Sensitive Skin Magazine". Sensitive Skin Magazine. Retrieved 2022-08-23.
  24. ^ Meisler, Bernard (20 May 2019). "Episode 17 - Andrew Hubner". Sensitive Skin. Retrieved January 20, 2022.
  25. ^ Huebner, Andrew (June 2009). "Tales From the Old East Village Bathroom Stalls". The Evergreen Review (118).
  26. ^ "The Peoples College by Drew Hubner". Sensitive Skin Magazine. 2010-06-16. Retrieved 2022-05-22.
  27. ^ "Drew Hubner - Freeman Alley, a story". Sensitive Skin Magazine. 2010-12-18. Retrieved 2022-05-22.
  28. ^ "Mt. Eden 1978-82, by Drew Hubner". Sensitive Skin Magazine. 2011-10-13. Retrieved 2022-05-22.
  29. ^ "Road Kill - Drew Hubner - Stories". Sensitive Skin Magazine. 2013-10-25. Retrieved 2022-05-22.
  30. ^ "Tambourine Man: Gene Clark/No Other Memoir Project 1 - Drew Hubner - Writing". Sensitive Skin Magazine. 2014-05-29. Retrieved 2022-05-22.
  31. ^ "Tambourine Man: Gene Clark - Part 2: No Other Tour - Drew Hubner". Sensitive Skin Magazine. 2014-06-01. Retrieved 2022-05-22.
  32. ^ "Tambourine Man: Gene Clark - Part 3 - Drew Hubner". Sensitive Skin Magazine. 2014-06-06. Retrieved 2022-05-22.
  33. ^ "Tambourine Man: Gene Clark - Part 4 - Drew Hubner". Sensitive Skin Magazine. 2014-06-17. Retrieved 2022-05-22.
  34. ^ "Tambourine Man: Gene Clark - Part 5 - Drew Hubner". Sensitive Skin Magazine. 2014-06-20. Retrieved 2022-05-22.
  35. ^ "Tambourine Man: Gene Clark - Part 6 - Drew Hubner". Sensitive Skin Magazine. 2014-06-23. Retrieved 2022-05-22.
  36. ^ "Tambourine Man: Gene Clark - Part 7 - Drew Hubner". Sensitive Skin Magazine. 2014-06-26. Retrieved 2022-05-22.
  37. ^ "Tambourine Man: Gene Clark - Part 8 - Drew Hubner". Sensitive Skin Magazine. 2014-07-02. Retrieved 2022-05-22.
  38. ^ "Tambourine Man: Gene Clark - Part 9 - Drew Hubner". Sensitive Skin Magazine. 2014-07-04. Retrieved 2022-05-22.
  39. ^ "Tambourine Man: Gene Clark - Part 10 - Drew Hubner". Sensitive Skin Magazine. 2014-07-08. Retrieved 2022-05-22.
  40. ^ "Tambourine Man: Gene Clark - Part 11 - Drew Hubner". Sensitive Skin Magazine. 2014-07-11. Retrieved 2022-05-22.
  41. ^ "Tambourine Man: Gene Clark - Part 12 - Drew Hubner". Sensitive Skin Magazine. 2014-07-16. Retrieved 2022-05-22.
  42. ^ "Tambourine Man: Gene Clark - Part 13 - Drew Hubner". Sensitive Skin Magazine. 2014-07-17. Retrieved 2022-05-22.
  43. ^ "Babe Ruth's Last Game - Drew Hubner". Sensitive Skin Magazine. 2016-02-24. Retrieved 2022-05-22.
  44. ^ "The Sex Pistols: The Dance Band at the End of the World - Drew Hubner - Writing". Sensitive Skin Magazine. 2016-10-13. Retrieved 2022-05-22.
  45. ^ "East of Bowery & The Circus Life - Drew Hubner - Stories". Sensitive Skin Magazine. 2019-06-27. Retrieved 2022-05-22.

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Not to be confused with Andrew Huebner This article is about the American author For the American television producer see Andrew Huebner Andrew Keith Hubner October 16 1962 August 10 2022 also known as Andrew Huebner and Drew Hubner was an American author and college lecturer 1 He has been compared to Cormac McCarthy David Foster Wallace and Thomas Wolfe 2 3 Andrew HubnerBornAndrew Keith HumberOctober 16 1962Newark New Jersey U S DiedAugust 10 2022 2022 08 10 aged 59 Bronx New York U S Pen nameDrew HubnerAndrew HuebnerOccupationAuthor college lecturerEducationCary High SchoolHunter College BA MA The New SchoolPeriod1985 2022GenreHistorical fictionShort storyContemporary literatureWebsiteeastofbowery wbr blogspot wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Writer 2 2 Academic 3 Personal 4 Works 4 1 Books 4 2 Articles 5 ReferencesEarly life editHubner the son of Jacqueline nee Smith and George Christopher Chris Hubner III was born in Newark New Jersey and grew up in Cary North Carolina 4 5 2 He had two siblings older brother Dave S Hubner and younger brother Steve Hubner 1 He graduated from Cary High School in 1981 and attended Appalachian State University 6 4 He moved to New York City in 1984 where he completed his BA and MA degrees at Hunter College and studied in the MFA program at The New School 7 2 4 Hubner was a first generation college student 7 Career editWriter edit Released in 2001 Hubner s first novel American By Blood was a Barnes amp Noble Notable Discover Finalist and was optioned by The Kennedy Marshall Company but stalled in the development phase 8 9 This historical novel was inspired by his great great grandfather August a member of the U S Army who arrived one day too late for Col George Armstrong Custer s last stand at the Battle of the Little Big Horn 10 The Boston Review spoke of Hubner alongside authors Kent Haruf and Cormac McCarthy as initiating a new style of American formalism dependent less on explicit character development than on skillful evocation of time and place Huebner s technique so obviously recalls McCarthy s just as Haruf s did and is at times so brilliant that it wins over even a reader who sees its roots Taken together the three form an odd and I think remarkable trend the establishment on a small scale of a new formal convention 11 Other reviewers stumbled over Hubner s unconventional lack of quotation marks one remarking The story is worth telling Unfortunately the author lacks the skill to do it justice 12 Hubner himself compared his prose to opera where characters play out their roles on a grand stage saying What I am looking for is something operatic like the circus again where there s something happening all at the same time in three different places 13 His second novel We Pierce continued to intertwine military history and Hubner s family story though on a somewhat more intimate scale 14 Released in 2004 the novel is a fictionalized account of the relationship of Hubner a war protester and his brother Colonel Dave Hubner who was a Gulf War Army veteran 15 16 1 We Pierce was selected as a Notable Book by The New York Times 17 Kirkus Reviews call it A well written surprisingly straightforward account of a not so straightforward war 15 His third book East of Bowery began in 2008 as a collaborative web project under the name Drew Hubner with photographer Ted Barron 13 The web project evolved into a multi media presentation held in venues in New York City s Bowery district such as the Bowery Poetry Club and the Gershwin Hotel now known as The Evelyn 13 18 The presentation was accompanied by a changing art house band including Jim Coleman from Cop Shoot Cop cellist Kristen McCord and guitarist Kurt Wolf from Pussy Galore 13 In 2019 the show was resurrected at Howl gallery in Manhattan where it was featured alongside other readings and performances from artists who were part of the Lower East Side art scene in the 1980s and 1990s 19 East of Bowery is a collection of Hubner s short stories about the 1980s and early 1990s in Lower East Side and East Side of New York City accompanied by black and white photographs that Barron took in 1984 through 1988 13 20 One reviewer noted East of Bowery hits all the low spots giving readers a panoramic tour of the burnt out squats copping places and holding pens that make up a user s habitual itinerary Yet unlike such writers as Jim Carroll who in The Basketball Diaries glamorizes his outlaw adventures or Irvine Welsh whose novel Trainspotting emphasizes the stoner humor of its characters with the jokes always on them Hubner is most concerned with tracing his hero to a specific time and place 20 Of the Bowery Hubner says It was the place that taught me to be an artist 13 Hubner became a contributor to Sensitive Skin and The Brooklyn Rail 18 2 In 2016 he participated in the Sparkle Street Social amp Athletic Club a performance series at the Howl Happening gallery at the invitation of the writer Mike DeCapite 18 On September 28 2016 he participated in a reading for Write for Democracy with Janet Manley Kristen Mathis Peter Rugh and Stella Tan Torres 3 Academic edit Hubner taught writing and literature at over twenty colleges including City University of New York UCLA and The New School 2 He was a lecturer in English literature at Hostos Community College at the time of his death 7 3 Personal editHubner married Julie Hedrick in 1986 6 4 In 2000 2001 he married actress Sarah Graham Hayes 21 with whom he had three children Henry August and Eleanor 22 1 His partner for several years before his death was poet and educator Kristin Mathis 1 23 In interviews and through his semi biographical novels and short stories Hubner was open about his blue collar family s history of violence and the military along with his own struggles with drugs addiction homelessness and institutionalization 16 24 He co led Alcoholics Anonymous meetings for decades 1 He was also commissioner of Little League in Riverdale Bronx 1 In 2022 Hubner died at his home in the Bronx at the age of 59 1 Works editBooks edit Huebner Andrew American By Blood Simon amp Schuster 2001 ISBN 9780684857718 5 Huebner Andrew We Pierce A Novel Simon amp Schuster 2004 ISBN 9780743212786 5 Hubner Drew East of Bowery Sensitive Skin Books 2011 ISBN 9780983927105 13 Articles edit Huebner Drew Tales From the Old East Village Bathroom Stalls The Evergreen Review Issue 118 June 2009 25 Hubner Drew The Peoples College Sensitive Skin June 16 2010 26 Freeman Alley Sensitive Skin December 18 2010 27 Mt Eden 1978 82 Sensitive Skin October 13 2011 28 Road Kill Sensitive Skin October 25 2013 29 Tambourine Man Gene Clark No Other Memoir Project 1 Sensitive Skin May 29 2014 30 Tambourine Man Gene Clark Part 2 Sensitive Skin June 1 2014 31 Tambourine Man Gene Clark Part 3 Sensitive Skin June 6 2014 32 Tambourine Man Gene Clark Part 4 Sensitive Skin June 17 2014 33 Tambourine Man Gene Clark Part 5 Sensitive Skin June 20 2014 34 Tambourine Man Gene Clark Part 6 Sensitive Skin June 23 2014 35 Tambourine Man Gene Clark Part 7 Sensitive Skin June 26 2014 36 Tambourine Man Gene Clark Part 8 Sensitive Skin July 2 2014 37 Tambourine Man Gene Clark Part 9 Sensitive Skin July 4 2014 38 Tambourine Man Gene Clark Part 10 Sensitive Skin July 8 2014 39 Tambourine Man Gene Clark Part 11 Sensitive Skin July 11 2014 40 Tambourine Man Gene Clark Part 12 Sensitive Skin July 11 2016 41 Tambourine Man Gene Clark Part 13 Sensitive Skin July 17 2016 42 Babe Ruth s Last Game Sensitive Skin February 2 2016 43 The Sex Pistols The Dance Band at the End of the World Sensitive Skin October 13 2016 44 East of Bowery amp The Circus Life Sensitive Skin June 27 2019 45 Books in Conversation Mike DeCapite with Drew Hubner The Brooklyn Rail March 8 2022 18 References edit a b c d e f g h Andrew Drew Keith Hubner Riverdale on Hudson Funeral Home Inc Bronx NY Retrieved 2022 08 18 a b c d e Drew Hubner Sensitive Skin Retrieved January 22 2022 a b c Biographies Writers Musicians Artists Performances Drew Hubner Write For Democracy Retrieved 2022 08 13 a b c d Hubner Hendrick The News and Observer December 2 1984 p 19C Retrieved January 22 2022 via Newspapers com a b c Andrew Huebner Encyclopedia com Retrieved January 20 2022 a b Hubner Hendrick The Charlotte Observer December 5 1984 p 3D Retrieved January 22 2022 via Newspapers com a b c Andrew Hubner Lecturer Hostos Community College Retrieved 2022 01 20 Maslin Janet May 25 2003 A Weave of Contrary Threads The Charlotte Observer p 6H Retrieved January 22 2022 via Newspapers com Renner Brian D September 6 2006 Everything You Need to Know About American by Blood Movie Movie Insider Retrieved 2022 08 14 Beitiks Edvina October 16 2000 A Searing Novel of the Indian Wars The San Francisco Examiner p D1 Retrieved January 22 2022 via Newspapers com Review American by Blood Boston Review Retrieved 2022 09 01 Callen Paulette American By Blood by Andrew Huebner Western American Literature 36 no 2 2001 199 200 via JSTOR accessed May 22 2022 a b c d e f g Bonomo Joe January 16 2012 Death and Life on the Bowery A Conversation With Drew Hubner and Ted Barron No Such Thing as Was The Official Website of Writer Joe Bonomo Retrieved January 20 2022 Maslin Janet 2003 May 1 A Tale of Two Brothers One in War One Insane The New York Times 152 E9 a b We Pierce Book March 1 2003 Kirkus Reviews 71 5 334 accessed May 22 2022 a b We Pierce Publishers Weekly May 2003 Retrieved January 20 2022 Notable Books The New York Times December 7 2003 Retrieved January 20 2022 a b c d Hubner Drew 2022 03 08 Mike DeCapite with Drew Hubner The Brooklyn Rail Retrieved 2022 05 22 At Howl Happening tonight A Reading from the Old Neighborhood EV Grieve Retrieved 2022 09 01 a b Feast Jim 2012 03 02 Fiction The Man With the Golden Pen The Brooklyn Rail Retrieved 2022 08 13 Sarah Graham Hayes IMDb Retrieved 2022 08 24 Contributors Drew Huebner The Evergreen Review 118 June 2009 Kristin Mathis Author at Sensitive Skin Magazine Sensitive Skin Magazine Retrieved 2022 08 23 Meisler Bernard 20 May 2019 Episode 17 Andrew Hubner Sensitive Skin Retrieved January 20 2022 Huebner Andrew June 2009 Tales From the Old East Village Bathroom Stalls The Evergreen Review 118 The Peoples College by Drew Hubner Sensitive Skin Magazine 2010 06 16 Retrieved 2022 05 22 Drew Hubner Freeman Alley a story Sensitive Skin Magazine 2010 12 18 Retrieved 2022 05 22 Mt Eden 1978 82 by Drew Hubner Sensitive Skin Magazine 2011 10 13 Retrieved 2022 05 22 Road Kill Drew Hubner Stories Sensitive Skin Magazine 2013 10 25 Retrieved 2022 05 22 Tambourine Man Gene Clark No Other Memoir Project 1 Drew Hubner Writing Sensitive Skin Magazine 2014 05 29 Retrieved 2022 05 22 Tambourine Man Gene Clark Part 2 No Other Tour Drew Hubner Sensitive Skin Magazine 2014 06 01 Retrieved 2022 05 22 Tambourine Man Gene Clark Part 3 Drew Hubner Sensitive Skin Magazine 2014 06 06 Retrieved 2022 05 22 Tambourine Man Gene Clark Part 4 Drew Hubner Sensitive Skin Magazine 2014 06 17 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