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  2. Tin House - Wikipedia

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    Tin House was honored by major American literary awards and anthologies, particularly for its fiction. A story from the Summer 2003 issue, "Breasts" by Stuart Dybek, was featured in The Best American Short Stories for 2004, [4] and in 2006, "Window" by Deborah Eisenberg was a "juror favorite" in The O. Henry Prize Stories.

  3. Category:Tin House books - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tin House books" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bride of the Sea (novel) M.

  4. Win McCormack - Wikipedia

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    Win McCormack is an American banking heir, political activist, publisher, and editor from Oregon.. He is editor-in-chief of Tin House [1] magazine and Tin House Books, the former publisher of Oregon Magazine, founder and treasurer of MediAmerica, Inc., and a co-founder of Mother Jones magazine.

  5. Afterlife (short story) - Wikipedia

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    "Afterlife" is a short story by Stephen King, first published in the June 2013 edition of Tin House, an American literary magazine and publisher. The story was later collected and re-introduced in the November 3, 2015 anthology The Bazaar of Bad Dreams , in which King revealed that the idea came from his own musings on mortality as he grew older.

  6. Tin House Books - Wikipedia

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  7. Tiny-house movement - Wikipedia

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    The tiny-house movement (also known as the small house movement) [1] is an architectural and social movement promoting the reduction and simplification of living spaces. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Tiny homes have been promoted as offering lower-cost and sometimes eco-friendly features within the housing market, and they have also been promoted a housing ...

  8. Lathrop Brown - Wikipedia

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    A story exists that Tin House was built as a vacation getaway for President Franklin D. Roosevelt. In actuality, Lathrop Brown and Franklin Roosevelt were childhood friends and each other's best man when they married. But FDR never visited the Tin House. [9] Lathrop and Hélène left Big Sur for Florida in 1956, where Lathrop died in 1959.

  9. Tiny House Nation - Wikipedia

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    Tiny House Nation is an American reality television series. It is a tiny house movement -inspired series which features renovation experts John Weisbarth and Zack Giffin who assist families around the country building their desired houses that are no bigger than 500 square feet (46 m 2 ). [ 1 ]