Hello from Puerto Vallarta! I will be here until Wednesday, so please amuse yourself with some of the lovely links in my left hand column, not only my fellow bloggers but the LA lit scene. Also, starting Thursday I will be covering BookExpo, so look back for some video and blog posts.
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- Literary Rejections and Slush Pile Wars
There’s been a flurry of discussion in the blogosphere lately about what an editor should and should not say about submissions. LROD started with some complaints about VQR editor Ted Genoways, then Howard Junker of ZYZZYVA condemns Ted Genoways, and Ted Genoways responds, and Will Entrekin takes issue with the editor of Fence, the editor […]
- Happy 2nd Birthday to BookFox!
BookFox turns the ripe old age of two today. Since blog years are like dog years, that’s pretty old. On this date two years ago I posted a quasi-jealous rant after listening to a reading at Dutton’s with Jonathan Safran Foer, and that spawned this blog that has moved from Blogger to WordPress to Typepad […]
- Scott Snyder and the Voodoo Rejections
I just started reading Scott Snyder’s “Voodoo Heart,” a wonderful collection of short stories originally published in venues like One-Story, Epoch, and Tin House, and published as a collection in 2006. There’s an interview with him over at Literary Rejections on Display, but I just wanted to excerpt this staggering anecdote: I once sent a […]
- Book Expo America (In Los Angeles!)
I’m lucky enough to have Book Expo America right here in Los Angeles this year, so I’m taking full advantage. I’ll be living in the Los Angeles Convention Center for about four days, eating up all the lovely literary goodness. And, of course, in true BookFox fashion, passing all that lovely information on to you. […]
- The iTunes of Short Stories
One Story’s blog, Save the Short Story, alerted me to newest short story podcasting site, Sniplits. The idea behind the name, I believe, is that while listening to audio books in the car doesn’t allow you enough continuity to enter the dream-like experience of the novel, a snippet of literature — such as a short […]
- Slush Pile Dispatches
So a long time ago, back when a different journal was being published at USC, someone accepted a poem for the literary journal from a prisoner. Just some incarcerated guy that mailed in a typewritten poem. While it seems a kind of noble and liberating idea (giving some locked-up men a voice!), it actually was […]
- Nam Le: “The Boat”
So Nam Le’s short story collection “The Boat” comes out today, and after reading it over the past month, it seems he’s going to give Chris Adrian competition for best debut of 2008 (yes, I know Adrian’s published before, but “A Better Angel” is his first collection). Le’s got geographical range, that’s for sure, both […]
- Three Short Story Links
Although I missed the initial salvo of reports about the short story panel at PEN World Voices Festival, it’s worth checking out this summary from Stingy Kids, (and also Chekhov’s Mistress) to find out: – the pro-short-story state of Korea and how that’s changing to encourage novels instead – how an unrecognized Annie Proulx rose […]