May 2012
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Issue 03 Deadline is Comiiiinnnggggggg!
Don’t forget the deadline for Issue 03 is May 23rd!!
Send us your fiction, poetry, non-fiction AND you can even send us MP3s of your work being read.
Check out our submission guidelines and give us what you’ve got!
Also, make sure you read Issue 02!
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April 2012
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BOSTON REVIEW: Poetry on the Brink →
bostonreview:
Poetry on the Brink
Reinventing the Lyric Marjorie Perloff
(Boston Review, May/June 2012)
What happens to poetry when everybody is a poet? In a recent lecture that poses this question, Jed Rasula notes:
The colleges and universities that offer graduate degrees in…
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The Leaked Pulitzer Fiction Memos →
This is hysterical.
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We can technically say that right now, there is no other fiction author who has more Pulitzers than we do this year. EAT IT, FRANZEN!
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Apple, Hachette Hit With Antitrust Lawsuit Over... →
The Justice Department and 15 states sued Apple Inc. and major book publishers Wednesday, alleging a conspiracy that raised the price of electronic books. They said the scheme cost consumers more than $100 million in the past two years by adding $2 or $3, sometimes as much as $5, to the price of each e-book.
Read the rest over at Huffington Post.
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The Telegraph’s Birth of a Book.
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Screenwriting Tip #949
screenwritingtips:
If you want to find hidden typos and errors, change your perspective. Print out your script to read on paper, read it on a different device, change the font and colors, read it out loud, etc.
March 2012
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Essentially poetry, if it is poetry, does not lend itself to simple readings, to...
– Adrienne Rich: The 1989 Fresh Air interview (via nprfreshair)
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I dreamed I called you on the telephone
to say: Be kinder to yourself
but you...
– “For The Dead,” by Adrienne Rich, passed away at 82 today.
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Writerly Style
Inside the bedrooms of famous writers!
The above photo is of Virginia Woolf’s bedroom!
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Stay Organized...With Cats!
These little paperclips from Ruche are purrrrrfect.
If you visit their website you’ll also find pig and bunny shaped clips, but really we all know the cats are where it’s at.