Category: Writing Life

  • Wovels (You Wish That Was A Misspelling) image of tag icon

    Apparently something called a Wovel (Web + Novel, get it? Get it?) is the new incarnation of online storytelling. It’s like Choose Your Own Adventure books: at the end of each section, readers get to vote which direction the story takes. Check out the Underland Press website for an example in progress. Maybe even cast […]

    January 6, 2009

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  • Break image of tag icon

    This blog will be on break this week because I’ll be in San Diego for a few days, considering 2008 and making up goals for 2009. Happy New Year.

    December 28, 2008

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  • A John Updike Christmas image of tag icon

    In the hearty spirit of good holiday fun, I offer this sweet Christmas bah-humbug, gleaned from John Updike’s “The Twelve Terrors of Christmas,” which is illustrated quite well by Edward Gorey. The First Terror: 1. Santa: The Man Loose-fitting nylon beard, fake optical twinkle, cheap red suit, funny rummy smell when you sit on his […]

    December 22, 2008

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  • Auction! image of tag icon

    This Christmas, if a regular hardback won’t please your hardcore bibliophile friends, RainTaxi, the venerable book review mag, has an auction going down on Ebay. All proceeds not only get you great stuff but let you support the magazine at the same time. Books on the auction block included autographed books from Sherman Alexie, Matthew […]

    December 15, 2008

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  • Best Short Story Collections of 2008 image of tag icon

    For all you belated shoppers out there, and for all two of you not already sickened by the blizzard of Best-Of lists, here’s my picks for the best short stories of 2008. I read a good chunk of them — most that I’ve read are in my sidebar, though I’ve neglected to add a few. […]

    December 15, 2008

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  • Recommended Fiction for 2008 Lists image of tag icon

    Bookslut offers five books for the Best Foreign Fiction of 2008. 2666 makes the cut, unsurprisingly, as well as Metropole, by Ferenc Karinthy. The Millions has their annual “Year in Reading.” If you want a slightly different take on the Fiction 2008 lists, try the Financial Times book suggestions. (via) The TLS has authors suggest […]

    December 2, 2008

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  • Post-Thanksgiving Roundup image of tag icon

    Want to win a free short story collection? New York Times listed its 100 Notable Books of the Year. Out of 42 fiction titles, 9 were short story collections — a ratio that’s not too shabby, in my book. Also, the ratio’s virtually identical to last year, which listed 8 short story collections. All short […]

    November 30, 2008

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  • N+1 on Bolano image of tag icon

    I like N+1, both specifically and generally. Specifically in that usually I enjoy the articles infused with the scathing wit that could earn any writer the moniker of Captain Contrarian. Generally in that I support the idea of having a publication that isn’t afraid to upend convention wisdom and challenge the cultural sages. (Those rhetorically […]

    November 24, 2008

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  • The Award Authors Don’t Want image of tag icon

    It’s that time of year again: the shortlist of the Literary Review Bad Sex in Fiction award has been announced. It’s just in time for the Holiday season, in case you’re interested in reading (or getting an annoying co-worker to read) badly written sex scenes. Or, at the very least, it will provide amusing online […]

    November 20, 2008

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  • Survey Time image of tag icon

    All you MFAers out there (or MAers in fiction, or MPWers, or whatever else your degree is called if you studied creative writing at the graduate level), go take the MFA survey at Our Stories. There are seventeen sections, but it won’t take you that much time. If nothing else, it helps you to reflect […]

    November 20, 2008

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