Q&A w/ Megan Boyle
Recently read a book in PDF form, it's called Selected Unpublished Blog Posts of a Mexican Panda Express Employee. It's all blog posts, mostly true.
Recently read a book in PDF form, it's called Selected Unpublished Blog Posts of a Mexican Panda Express Employee. It's all blog posts, mostly true.
A few weeks ago, I started reading the massively hyped The Art of Fielding by Chad Harbach. Turns out my friend Bryan started the book
Every good movement needs some information. In addition to coming up with their own Wall Street rag, the Occupy Wall St. ppl have collectively set
The ever-awesome Burrow Press asked 15 writers over the past few months to create stories about the one town that connects them all (and really,
Antigonish Review, The : Kind of about Antigone, but totally not. Avatar Review : Edited by James Cameron, or maybe not, no one is ‘sure.’
I had these books called “World Books” at my house as a kid growing up. Encyclopedias, they're called. This was before or maybe concurrent with
Took a break from this for awhile because my reading (right now) took a turn towards inspirational student essays. But when I need an interesting
Some people have wreaths of dead leaves and smelly pumpkin candles. People are on the streets with scarves and 'light jackets.' Traffic sucks around normally
Writers don’t traditionally get such crass and ubiquitous promotion. But why can’t they at least try to compete with pop-culture stars on the same terms?
This is a guest post by Caleb J Ross as part of his Stranger Will Tour for Strange blog tour. He will be guest-posting beginning
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