>Birds of Providence (Part 4)

>Part 4 of Jim Tomlinson’s “Birds of Providence” is now live at Velocity Weekly. Update (11/23/06): Speaking of Jim, today’s New York Times carries…

>LitMag Wave: Salt Hill 18

>Reading the fiction in Salt Hill 18, I at first thought the magazine was dedicated to coming of age stories. The first piece, “Spying…

>Mistake Number 1

>Awhile ago at the Green Valley Book Fair I picked up a copy (cheap) of Jack M. Bickham’s thin book The 38 Most Common…

>Sunday Miscellany

>Football. I wasn’t able to watch the UM/OSU game yesterday because I don’t get ABC, but since ESPN was running constant updates I did…

>National Book Awards

>The National Book Award for fiction went to The Echo Maker by Richard Powers. No real surprise there, from what I’ve heard. It sounds…

>Birds of Providence (Part 3)

>I was obviously a little slow getting Part 2 linked here; Part 3 of Birds of Providence is up already at Velocity Weekly. This…

>Pushcart Prize List (2001-2007)

>Several months ago I did an analysis of the Pushcart Prizes for Fiction, for 2001-2006. Many people told me how interesting the results were,…

>Birds of Providence (Part 2)

>The second installment of Jim Tomlinson’s Birds of Providence is now up at Velocity Weekly. It’s a terrific story, so check it out!

>Sylvia Plath at Blackbird

>The Fall 2006 issue of Blackbird is now live and it includes (!) a newly discovered poem by Sylvia Plath.

>Peace Corps Writers–November 2006

>The November 2006 issue of Peace Corps Writers is up, filled as usual with interesting information about new work from Peace Corps writers.

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