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Belle Boggs, one of the five writers featured in our tenth annual debut-fiction roundup, is the author of the collection Mattaponi Queen, published by Graywolf Press in June.

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Amazon's Jab at Apple, Pushkin Remembrance Day, and More

by Evan Smith Rakoff

Online Only, posted 2.10.12

Amazon takes a jab at Apple's iPad in a new advertisement; the history, appeal, and common disdain of listening to audio books; the competitive nature of landing a job with one of the "big six" publishing houses; and other news.

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Caitlin Flanagan Versus H. G. Wells, New Hemingway Movie, and More

by Evan Smith Rakoff

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A growing number of bookstores are joining Barnes & Noble's boycott of Amazon Publishing; Syrian author Khaled Khalifa writes of the current situation in his home country; Jason Diamond shares the hazards of moving from part-time barista to full-time writer; and other news.

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Colum McCann on 9/11, Pros and Cons of Self-Publishing, and More

by Evan Smith Rakoff

Online Only, posted 2.08.12

The Chicago Police Department has begun a voluntary writing workshop for officers; Melissa Febos interviews poet and professional dog trainer Susie DeFord about the pros and cons of self-publishing; ten suggested pairings of local craft beers with independent bookshops; and other news.

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Inner Space: Clearing Some Room for Inspiration

by Frank Bures

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January/February 2012

Barraged by dozens of gigabytes of information each day, the mind of the contemporary writer can be stimulated to the point of creative shutdown. But writers throughout history have grappled with distraction, and understanding the tendencies of the artistic mind may be the first step to opening space for creativity to flourish.

McSweeney’s Opens Poetry Series

by Tess Taylor

News and Trends

January/February 2012

After making a name for itself in independent-press circles with its stylish, smart books of fiction, children’s literature, and food writing, the fourteen-year-old San Francisco–based outfit McSweeney’s is starting its first poetry imprint.

Poets & Ampersands

by Kevin Nance

News and Trends

January/February 2012

For nearly a century, the ampersand has been a key feature of certain strands of American poetry. To understand its history in the genre—and the role it plays for contemporary poets—one must return to the character’s origins.

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Homegrown Libraries

by Alex Dimitrov

News and Trends

November/December 2011

Artist Colin McMullan, founder of the Kindness and Imagination Development Society, has found one way to take the act of sharing that’s become so popular with social media outside the electronic box and into the physical world with his Corner Library project.

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The Bard Behind the Bar: Lessons in Self-Publishing Salesmanship

by Robert Hershon

The Practical Writer

January/February 2012

Geoffrey Bartholomew, poet and head bartender at McSorley’s Old Ale House, New York City’s famous saloon, reveals how he sold five thousand copies of his self-published poetry collection while pushing pints from behind the bar.

Agents & Editors: A Q&A With Editor Jonathan Karp

by Jofie Ferrari-Adler

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November/December 2009

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As the editor in chief of Twelve, Jonathan Karp is always looking for good writing. Considering that half of all the books he’s published there have become best-sellers, that should make a lot of writers very, very excited.

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