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Fiction: "Grief Mongers" by Sefi Atta by Ken Brosky 6/18/2009 10:22:41 AM
One of the particular things I like about this piece is it's setting away from what I'm normally constrained to on a daily basis. I think whenever we read a piece of fiction from a different time or place, one of the goals is to SHOW that time and pl... more
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New Stories by Barbara Lynn Terry 6/17/2009 10:37:01 PM
New stories posted.... more
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Fiction: "The Fisherman's Wife" by Jenny Williams by Ken Brosky 6/11/2009 2:17:07 PM
More from the Million Writers awards... more
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Fiction: by Ken Brosky 6/6/2009 5:20:33 PM
Continuing the Million Writers Award nominees, this one comes from a lit mag called the Drunken Boat , a nifty little zine that's got a great design and a lot of nifty stuff beyond the traditi... more
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Fiction: "Intertropical Convergence Zone" by Nadia Bulkin by Ken Brosky 6/5/2009 2:14:02 PM
Another entry in the Million Writers Award worth taking a look. And it's free!... more
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Writing and what I believe in life by A. Colin Wright 5/29/2009 9:03:52 AM
As many of you will know by now, a major concern in my writing is “meaning.” This, of course, does not necessarily come through in any individual piece of writing: rather, there may be little bits here, little bits there, but over the years I have ob... more
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Excerpt II - "Irreversible Choices" by Laurel-Rain Snow 5/25/2009 1:17:10 PM
IN ANOTHER EXCERPT FROM MY NOVEL-IN-PROGRESS, 3 SUBURBAN COUPLES ARE PLANNING AN EVENING AT A GOURMET/BOOK CLUB EVENT...... more
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Fiction: by Ken Brosky 5/19/2009 10:17:15 AM
First Published in McSweeney's, a short story by Brent Spencer.... more
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Sinological Summers by Edward C. Patterson 5/14/2009 7:36:22 AM
. . . I begin my road to China.... more
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Fiction: "Connie Keeps Goats" by W.A. Reed by Ken Brosky 5/6/2009 6:06:02 PM
Free Literary Fiction from the Porcupine Literary Journal.... more
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The Poetess Writes Unanswered Letters" by Carrie Messenger by Ken Brosky 5/4/2009 10:13:49 AM
I've been reading a lot from Redivider, a literary journal housed at Emerson College (and I have every intention of submitting a short story to it sometime in the near future). It's a really impressive journal, very entertaining with some great po... more
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Excerpt - by Laurel-Rain Snow 4/30/2009 9:06:31 AM
Suburban couples plunge into activism to save their neighborhood...... more
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How Sardinian SIlver and other things came to be written. by A. Colin Wright 4/28/2009 3:34:23 PM
It occurs to me that some people might be interested in how Sardinian Silver came to be written.
I went to Sardinia (from England, my home) in 1962, after seeing an ad for a teacher of English in a (dreadful) Berlitz school: I'd resigned fr... more
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The Smoking Poet's Second Annual Short Story Contest by The Smoking Poet 4/25/2009 10:57:09 AM
The Smoking Poet is a literary ezine, established in 2006, and published online on a quarterly basis. TSP’s first annual short story contest is open to all writers, whether they have been past contributors to TSP or not, and in any genre. ... more
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More on what I want to write about by A. Colin Wright 4/14/2009 11:12:40 AM
In everything I write I want to create works above all that relate to the general meaning and purpose of life. I wouldn’t necessarily claim to be successful in this, but at least that is my basic impulse. Beyond that, the central conflict that lies b... more
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The Art of Reviewing by Terry D. Robertson 4/4/2009 10:09:00 AM
I believe a bad review is better than "no" review. But let's keep it in context of what we are reading, please.... more
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Doorknobs & BodyPaint Fantastic Flash Fiction by j.d. daniels 3/24/2009 6:38:45 AM
For Sale on Amazon... more
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David Foster Wallace by j.d. daniels 3/20/2009 1:11:51 PM
The New Yorker Gig... more
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Some Tips Please by Terry D. Robertson 3/3/2009 5:44:24 PM
Hi: I think my illustrator "pooped out" on me for very good personal reasons, but that leaves me stuck making a cover for Lulu. I don't know how to blend pictures into a template, send them, do whatever. Total dummy. Can anyone help?... more
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Hey, LULU Book Writers by Terry D. Robertson 2/28/2009 9:31:18 AM
I have never self published. It may not come down to that, but then again, it is also very possible. The idea is frightening for several reasons. Please read below. I'd love your to hear from you.
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