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Nov.01.2011
I think one of the things that has caused many writers to kind of avoid online only publications is that they are amorphous, they don't have the tangible or tactile qualities of a print publication. After all, we all grew up reading from books and magazines printed on paper and sold in stores and...
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Jun.15.2011
I have a short piece of absurd writing up at Prime Number Magazine. Prime Number is a really neat, new online literary magazine produced by some great people. If you are looking for a new place to send your work, I highly recommend adding them to your list! This piece was originally written to...
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Sep.26.2010
In this New York Times blurb about the Kurt Vonnegut Memorial Library opening in November, I was glad to see that among the things to be displayed are “boxes of rejection letters,” which his oldest daughter, Edie Vonnegut, hopes will inspire writers. She told the A.P. that Vonnegut received...
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May.03.2010
For a writer, I’ve been acting a little strange lately. I’ve been driving around eastern Massachusetts with a pre-amp and a pop screen and other assorted pieces of sound equipment in a large messenger bag, and wielding a folded-up microphone stand in one hand. I’ve been poring over sound files,...
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Dec.23.2009
So I have a few more things to share with you.
One is Letters of Note, a site of “correspondence deserving of a wider audience.” So true. Here you’ll find reproductions of letters from Clyde Barrow (of Bonnie & Clyde) and Bill Watterson (of Calvin & Hobbes) as well as treasures from J. D....
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Sep.29.2009
New issue of SmokeLong Quarterly went live last night:
Issue Twenty-Six (September 28, 2009): The Teaching Assistant and the Math Professor by Shaindel Beers «» Ask for This by Myfanwy Collins «» Arrows by Lydia Copeland «» Pregnant With Peanut Butter by Michael Czyzniejewski «» How to Disappear...
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Aug.22.2009
When Sideshow Fables creator Paul Eckert approached a group of writers (to which Paul and I belong) about creating a magazine of circus themed tales, I said a silent thank you on the behalf of all readers. He’s got it right, I think. Going about fanbase-building and marketing in the way...
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Aug.20.2009
Please check out our third issue of Stone's Throw Magazine. This issue features wonderful photography by Jean Albus, poetry, non-fiction and fiction from all over the world, including a fine poem by Red Room author Marilyn Hallet, and reviews of new books by Leif Enger, Melissa Kwansy, and an...
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Feb.06.2009
Esquire magazine looks to the future of publishing . . . and likes what it sees. Writer Kristin O’Toole demands respect for online literary magazines; we concur, thought not necessarily because she tags Narrative as “The gold standard for online literary magazines.” But if Narrative had a “Women We...
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Feb.06.2009
(January 8, 2009) Narrative is the first and only literary magazine now on Amazon’s electronic reading device, Kindle. Gary Clarke, head of Kindle’s periodical division, noted that Narrative sets the standard for literature online and shares Amazon’s enthusiasm for providing readers with...
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