Blake Butler brings the hate
Over at the internet literary mag of the future HTML Giant, it's Mean Week. The HTML Giant contributors throw invectives at themselves, less successful indie-lit
Over at the internet literary mag of the future HTML Giant, it's Mean Week. The HTML Giant contributors throw invectives at themselves, less successful indie-lit
Can a website be so whiz-bang nifty that MFA programs will come to an end as students bear their souls in the digital crevices? So
A review of Amelia Gray's new book, Museum of the Weird appeared in the NY Times Book Review last weekend. This is huge, monstrous for
A few weeks ago, we looked at the proliferation of newly founded book clubs. HTML Giant has taken the step further by introducing the Literary
I'm in the middle of Adam Langer's awesome The Thieves of Manhattan. It's got some hoaxing, some trickery, some conniving–a tale of forgery aimed at
Up in the environs of Massachusetts is Mel Bosworth. Known for his stunning Internet presence and tastefully trimmed beard, he unleashes upon the world today
Hipsterdom is over or changing or something, according to the (probable) hipsters at the lit mag N + 1. The sea change has been in
They are not fans of what's inside the book. They don't care about words, only about how many stray pen marks and coffee stains there
Saw that popular author Jonathan Franzen's glasses were stolen. I didn't really “see” that they were stolen, just thought it might be appropriate to use
James Franco seems to be hoisting all of independent literature on his back. It was recently announced that Franco will be adapting Stephen Elliott's book,
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