Every day Poets & Writers Magazine scans the headlines—from publishing reports to academic announcements to literary dispatches—for all the news that creative writers need to know. Here are today’s stories:
For WUNC's the Story, Nick Flynn was asked about his early life in Boston, and shares a poem composed the day of the Boston Marathon [2] bombing.
Author Laura van den Berg discusses her wedding [3], held at a restaurant in Boston's Harvard Square in the wake of the marathon bombing. (Vogue)
Film director Steven Soderbergh is penning a crime novella on Twitter [4]. (Hollywood Reporter)
A handwritten ledger kept by F. Scott Fitzgerald [5] has been made available online by the University of South Carolina. (Library Journal)
Sandra Beasley details the experience of being targeted by a plagiarist [6]. (New York Times)
The Los Angeles Times speaks with Maggie Shipstead about [7]Seating Arrangements [7]—her prize-winning first novel.
Kathy Crowley offers helpful tips for managing time shifts in fiction [8]. (Beyond the Margins)
Publishers Weekly looks at the transformation of [9]Tin House [9]. [9]