Books Preview: Second half of 2011
The Millions has done a bang-up job on previewing the major lit releases from your favorite authors. Not really much from the indie side of
The Millions has done a bang-up job on previewing the major lit releases from your favorite authors. Not really much from the indie side of
Heard of the Flipback? It's the Kindle slayer. Don't believe me? Well, here's over 3000 google search results from the past 2 weeks to prove
The twilight is long and the bug bite swats are more frequent and I'm sitting outside, being, listening, dreaming, doing everything, doing nothing. New York
This is Steve Roggenbuck's Internet Poetry Manifesto. Here are some key quotes: “Ever seen Gray's Anatomy? I haven't seen it in my god-danged life.” “Some
You gotta love the NY Times fear-mongering trend stories. The latest? Charging admission for author events. Oh the horror! How could they do such a
Pop Serial is the project of Stephen Tully Dierks and his second issue hits so hard that everyone is weeping not from pain but from
The game is out and it's pretty good (I guess). But what's also out as of June 6 is a nifty ebook of crime noir
Father's Day is coming up (hint, hint). So it's a great time to know Ben Tanzer, not because he reminds you of your father, or
Brian Oliu has been stomping on me lately. Like trampling my readerly-ways. You should read him, too. Brian lives in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. You may have
Here's the way I understand this new company called LitPub: founder Molly Gaudry got an idea at a writing conference earlier this year, an idea
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