This article in the Millions got me thinking about not just Borders’ closing stores all over the country, but Barnes…
Between Page and Screen
Wowsers and sainted oily fish, this project fills me with excitement: A digitally-augmented chapbook, printed with barcode-like images readable by…
Madeline P. Plonsker Emerging Writer’s Residency Prize: April 1 postmark deadline. Win $10K, first book publication, residency. No fee!
Each spring, Lake Forest College, in conjunction with the &NOW Festival, sponsors emerging writers under forty years old—with no major…
For Your Consideration, Part II
From the essay “The Medium of Fiction” The purpose of a literary work is the capture of consciousness, and the…
I’ve got a composition primer for you!
Three years ago the final issue of Todd Hignite’s COMIC ART Magazine, was published and shrink-wrapped along with it was…
You Can Judge This Book by Its Cover: Trees of the Twentieth Century by Stephen Sturgeon
I confess: I bought Stephen Sturgeon’s debut poetry collection, Trees of the Twentieth Century, published by Dark Sky Press –…
Every tour needs groupies. Be one and get pictures of sexual diseases.
This is a guest post by Caleb J Ross as part of his Stranger Will Tour for Strange blog tour.…
Contemporary Verse Novels: Carole Maso’s AUREOLE
I’d like to state my thanks to the Big Other crew for letting me think aloud and formulate ideas about…
Contemporary Verse Novels: Robert Walser’s SPEAKING TO THE ROSE and Harry Mathews’s 20 LINES A DAY
Contemporary Verse Novels continued . . . Okay, so, this is important (and many thanks to A. D. Jameson for…
An Interview with Yuriy Tarnawsky, Part 2
Part 1 Let’s back up a bit. When did you move to the US? I came to this country in…