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Discovered: 2 new GenX authors

sonnypi67 wrote 2 weeks ago: In the midsts of reading Douglas Coupland’s latest novel, Generation A, which I’d been s … more →

Tags: Gen X, Generation X, Books, Literature, Fiction, Writers, Authors, Short Stories, GenX Lit

Show and Tell1 comment

Nicola di Bowery wrote 2 weeks ago: Ma si può scrivere un bel racconto in cui il protagonista sia una celebrità? Continuo a imbattermi i … more →

Tags: Almanacco Dentro il Cerchio, Mary Gaitskill, Short Story, Celebrity, obama, lsd, John Haskell, real person fiction, Adam Haslett

Love in Infant Monkeys by Lydia Millet. Recommended by Richard Nash.1 comment

Advent Book Elf wrote 3 weeks ago: Love in Infant Monkeys by Lydia Millet Published October 2009 by Soft Skull Press/PGC ISBN: 978-1-58 … more →

Tags: paperback fiction, Clarity, Cursor, empathy, Future of Publishing, Love in Infant Monkeys, Richard Nash, Soft Skull Press

Happy, Farm, Night, City, Quest2 comments

Gabe Durham wrote 1 month ago: I loved Lydia Millet’s My Happy Life. Surprising and complicated and bizarro-lyrical, it jumps … more →

Tags: Announcement, Big City, Brian Oliu, bright lights, heather christle, Jay McInerney, My Happy Life, simons quest, The Night in Question

You say you want an Evolution?

studio360writer wrote 1 month ago: It’s almost exactly 150 years since On the Origin of Species was published, so for this week … more →

Tags: Science, TV, Video, Charles Darwin, chimp, Evolution, Evolution Revolution, Lancelot Link!, Origin of Species

Marianne Gingher On "Long Story Short"3 comments

artandliterature wrote 3 months ago: Long Story Short: Flash Fiction by Sixty-Five of North Carolina’s Finest Writers offers a conc … more →

Tags: interviews, N.C. Events, North Carolina Literature, Reviews, Southern Literature, Daniel Wallace, Margaret Maron, Clyde Edgerton, Lee Smith

A Few Noteworthy Book Trailers3 comments

chapmanchapman wrote 3 months ago: About once every two weeks at work we have to explain that book trailers don’t sell books. The … more →

Tags: Industry, My Videos, pynchon, Bill Folman

The University of Arizona Poetry Center- FOCUS ON VOICE: A FICTION WORKSHOP with Lydia Millet

Randy Ford wrote 3 months ago: Focus on Voice: A Fiction Workshop with Lydia Millet Mondays, September 14 through October 26 (no cl … more →

Tags: Workshops & Conferences, Writing Workshop, Fiction, Voice, University of Arizona Poetry Center, fiction workshop

University of Arizona Poetry Center- Announcing 2009 Fall Events

Randy Ford wrote 4 months ago: The University of Arizona Poetry Center Announcing Fall Events  Art and Ecology – Eleni Sikelianos – … more →

Tags: Stuff for You to Do, Poets, University of Arizona Poetry Center, eleni sikelianos, Juliana Spahr, Lila Zemborain

Electric Literature::no. 12 comments

awessels wrote 6 months ago: I received the inaugural copy of Electric Literature [visit the website here] this last Friday after … more →

Tags: Publishing, Prose, literary journals, Electric Literature, Michael Cunningham, Jim Shepard, t cooper, Diana Wagman, Ben Marcus

My Happy Life a Novel

annotationnation wrote 7 months ago: Book by Lydia Millet Annotation by Telaina Eriksen When students of writing read Lydia Millet, it is … more →

Tags: Annotation, Telaina Eriksen, My Happy Life a Novel, Fiction

Juicy Pulp + Nuclear Apocalypse = Watchmen

philipb1961 wrote 10 months ago: Is “Watchmen,” the 1986 serial comic book written and created by Alan Moore and illustra … more →

Tags: Comic Books, Fantasy Films, Watchmen, time, Wall Street Journal, Alan Moore

How Toronto Conquered the World (at least for 2008)

joylandblog wrote 1 year ago: My year-end round up is online and in print this week. The good: I was able to tweak the format and … more →

Tags: Brian, Eye Weekly, best books 2008, Toronto, Dashiell Hammett, Scientology™

Jennifer Perrine on Lydia Millet's novel "How the Dead Dream"

Daniel Casey wrote 1 year ago: Lydia Millet. How the Dead Dream. Counterpoint. 2008.     Lydia Millet’s sixth novel, How the Dead D … more →

Tags: Fiction Review, criticism, Book Review, Gently Read, Gently Read Literature, How the Dead Dream, jennifer perrine, Counterpoint

Brief Interviews with Women Writers of the Fantastic #4: Lydia Millet

Matt Staggs wrote 1 year ago: After reading Jeff VanderMeer’s post praising the work of women in fantastic literature, I thought t … more →

Tags: Interview, matt staggs, Matt, brief interviews with women writers of the fantastic

drowning in bookish waters2 comments

jfre6204 wrote 1 year ago: This picture is taken from a website of an artist that does a book sorting art project that is very … more →

Tags: Reading, Ephemera, TBR (To be Read), Reviewed Books, Cynthia Ozick, Michael Chabon, miranda july, nina katchadourian, Hunter S. Thompson

marginalia

jfre6204 wrote 1 year ago: This is the author Milan Kundera, whom I love. I’m thinking about doing a Author Spotlight on … more →

Tags: Reading, TBR (To be Read), Reviewed Books, long books, Milan Kundera, Michael Chabon, miranda july, Oeuvre, marginalia

A Room of One's Own

jfre6204 wrote 1 year ago: Newsflash. I haven’t been posting because I’ve been reading too much! After the library … more →

Tags: Reading, TBR (To be Read), Personal updates., Lists, Reviewed Books, Proust, Cynthia Ozick, Mikhail Bulgakov, Chris Abani

Sunday Miscellany1 comment

Mark Athitakis wrote 1 year ago: The New York Times Book Review is all about Islam this week; the sole review of a work of American f … more →

Tags: Frank Wilson, Frederik Peeters, Sheehan Miles


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