Thomas Pynchon E-Books, Sylvia Plath's Drawings, and More

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Evan Smith Rakoff
6.13.12

Thomas Pynchon has reached an agreement with Penguin Press to publish his entire backlist of titles as e-books; novelist Alix Ohlin writes of childhood synesthesia and how the visual has shaped her writing; the Paris Review Daily features the drawings created by Sylvia Plath; and other news.

Follow Your Nose

6.13.12

Write a story that begins with a description of a distinct scent. Devote at least one paragraph to describing the smell, whether it’s the layered aroma of a well-cooked meal or something distressingly malodorous. Allow this opening description to lead you to a larger scene or a revelation about one of the story’s central characters.

Ecclesiastes 11:1

"Helps us to believe / That it’s no great sin to give, / Hoping to receive," writes Richard Wilbur in this poem, read by the iPhone-wielding video artist Faith Eskola's five-year-old child and brought to life by Motionpoems.

Lost in Translation

6.12.12

Poet Wayne Miller once compared reading a poem in translation to “watching a film with the sound turned down.” Find two or more English translations of a poem originally written in a foreign language with which you’re not familiar. Compare the translations, and try to “re-translate” the original poem based on the various English translations you’ve read.

Inside Random House

While essentially a promo for the largest general-interest trade book publisher in the world, this clip does offer a valuable look at the jobs of a few of the many people who work at Random House, from editorial and design through production, marketing, sales, and distribution.

Gertrude Stein Myths, Jay McInerney on The Great Gatsby, and More

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Evan Smith Rakoff
6.11.12

The Israeli government may pass legislation that will make it illegal to lower the price of a book until eighteen months after its release; poet and graphic designer Sean Bishop lists the best poetry presses by their production value; Renate Stendhal separates myth from fact regarding the legacy of Gertrude Stein; and other news.

The Dark Room Collective, Then and Now

The Dark Room Collective, a community of black writers founded twenty-five years ago in Boston by poets Thomas Sayers Ellis and Sharan Strange and musician Janice Lowe, regroups this year for the Nothing Personal reunion tour. This slideshow offers...

Natasha Trethewey

The new poet laureate is seen here reading "Theories of Time and Space" at last year's Oxford Conference for the Book in Oxford, Mississippi.

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