Category: Writing Life

  • Three Cheers for Short Stories on the Silver Screen image of tag icon

    Gimme an B! Gimme an O! Gimme another O! Gimme a K! Gimme an F! Gimme yet another O! Gimme an X! What’s that spell? That’s right, the name of the guy who’s on vacation while I’m stuck here in sunny Southern California. Hmm, maybe that’s not so bad, after all … And, really, I […]

    July 16, 2008

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  • Tech Problems image of tag icon

    Experiencing a bit of technical difficulty with things on this side of the world. Please stand by.

    July 16, 2008

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  • Cave Fiction image of tag icon

    So I just took a trip into the Rey San Marcos cave here in Guatemala. We only went 200 meters in, but apparently a French spelunking team traveled 60 miles through it and never found the end. While ducking around stalactites, I couldn’t help but start thinking of stories about caves, and then start compiling […]

    July 13, 2008

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  • Many Thanks image of tag icon

    Many thanks to Rachel Resnick for her brilliant guest blogger stint here at BookFox. Very profilic on the interviews, for which we’re grateful. A few more one-off guest posts will be offered at the beginning of this upcoming week, after which I will be slinging myself back from Guatemala to the States and resume full […]

    July 13, 2008

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  • The call of the short story: a conversational duet with Lisa Teasley and Tod Goldberg image of tag icon

    Lights up for the Love Junkie’s final guest blog at BookFox. What better way to bow out than by choreographing an improvisational duet with two Cali short story masters? Lisa Teasley’s stunning debut book GLOW IN THE DARK won the 2002 Gold Pen Award for Best Short Story Collection. She also won the 2002 Pacificus […]

    July 11, 2008

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  • Literary L.A. and a chat with writer, blogger and former student Scott Doyle image of tag icon

    For anyone out there who still thinks L.A. isn’t literary, here are a few recent random encounters. At a groovy Fourth of July party in Nichols Canyon, I struck up a conversation with a man who turned out to’ve spent eight years in San Quentin. Now he’s a screenwriter. Name of John Carlen. “You know […]

    July 10, 2008

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  • A conversation with author Seth Greenland about his new critically acclaimed novel, SHINING CITY image of tag icon

    Once again, I shuck my Rachel Resnick identity and morph into BookFox. As promised, I finagled an e-mail exchange with super-talented Seth Greenland. I met Seth the first time at a Los Angeles Times Book Festival panel about the Hollywood novel I moderated in 2005. When I read THE BONES to prepare for the panel, […]

    July 9, 2008

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  • Book Party Round-up and Time Management Tips for Writers image of tag icon

    Back to getting foxy with books. I’m digging this guest blogging business! So I’ve had the pleasure of attending a couple of swanky book parties the previous two evenings. Last night was one for Seth Greenland, whose new critically acclaimed and hysterically funny book SHINING CITY launches today. Seth will be our BookFox guest for […]

    July 8, 2008

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  • Mini-interview with author Samantha Dunn about her short story anthology, WOMEN ON THE EDGE image of tag icon

    John Fox, a most excellent writer I have had the pleasure of teaching over at USC, has kindly invited me to guest blog. Thanks, John! Kudos to him for launching a blog that focuses on the short story form. I have been teaching writing since 1995, and I have always believed that mastering this short […]

    July 7, 2008

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  • Literary Quiz image of tag icon

    So I am playing Trivial Pursuit on Lake Atitlan in Guatemala and find this question: What organ did 500 Iranians offer to sell in order to finance the fatwa against Salman Rushdie? Okay, so you probably got it: their kidneys. But I just found the whole organ-selling angle to be a unique way to fund […]

    June 30, 2008

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