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In addition to features from the award-winning print edition, the magazine online offers daily news items, advice from writers, and our popular blog about writing contests.
In addition to features from the award-winning print edition, the magazine online offers daily news items, advice from writers, and our popular blog about writing contests.
by Evan Smith Rakoff
Online Only, posted 5.23.13
Poet David R. Morgan has been exposed as a plagiarist; Amazon has proposed biosphere-like domes for new Seattle offices; California Poet Laureate Juan Felipe Herrera is spearheading an anti-bullying campaign; and other news.
by Evan Smith Rakoff
Online Only, posted 5.22.13
A documentary about the life and work of George Plimpton is out today; a lost novel manuscript by Pearl Buck was found in a Texas storage unit, and will be published this October; Ron Charles details how a bad review can transform into good blurb; and other news.
by Evan Smith Rakoff
Online Only, posted 5.21.13
Apple CEO Tim Cook testified today in front of a Senate committee to answer questions about Apple's use of tax loopholes; audiences at Cannes were given a taste of Shane Salerno's Salinger documentary; Choire Sicha looks as Blake Bailey's new biography, Farther & Wilder: The Lost Weekends and Literary Dreams of Charles Jackson; and other news.
by Staff
The video poem may be ushering a whole new demographic to poetry. Here are six that have been made available to a wide audience on YouTube.
by Staff
If, as part of your graduate experience, you’re interested in contributing your time or writing to a school-sponsored journal, check out this listing of institutions whose MFA programs produce literary magazines.
by Staff
Whether you end up distributing your own prose or poetry at a reading or collecting the work of your friends in limited editions, these instructions on how to create and bind your own chapbooks offer hours of bookmaking fun.
by Frank Bures
January/February 2013
Contributing editor Frank Bures recalls a meeting with the late poet Paul Gruchow during his formative years, a memory that sparks a personal investigation to better understand the stories we tell ourselves in an unconcious attempt to make sense of our lives.
by Brenda Shaughnessy and Craig Morgan Teicher
September/October 2012
After navigating a devastating crisis, husband-and-wife poets Craig Morgan Teicher and Brenda Shaughnessy reflect on the fortifying powers of poetry and their commitment to their marriage and one another’s work.
by Carrie Neill
January/February 2013
Flying Object, a nonprofit artists and writers collaborative located in Hadley, Massachusetts, attracts hundreds of writers every month through classes, workshops, readings, exhibitions, and a do-it-yourself letterpress studio.
May is Short Story Month! Watch a video celebration of the form in our recent installment of Clips; read about Flavorwire's new short fiction contest in G&A: The Contest Blog; and research markets for your stories in our Small Presses and Literary Magazines databases.
And of course there is plenty for poets here too, including this recent entry by Joseph O. Legaspi in our Readings & Workshops Blog, in which he asks, "Am I poet enough?"
If you’re looking for writing competitions, MFA creative writing programs, or literary magazines and small presses that welcome both new and established writers, begin here. If you’re seeking employment in the literary world, be sure to visit our Jobs for Writers.
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