>Road Trip: AWP 2008 NYC

>I’m heading to New York on Wednesday morning for the 2008 Conference of the Association of Writers and Writing Programs. Things will begin slowly…

>Unique Contest

>I’m not sure what possessed Curtis Brown’s Nathan Bransford, one of those literary agents who exposes himself to the public (i.e., writers) by blogging…

>Singing Readers

>Did you see the article in The New Yorker about Art Garfunkel and his library? It seems that Garfunkel has been keeping track of…

>The New Yorker: "The Reptile Garden" by Louise Erdrich

>Except that the dramatic moment on which this story hinges has a false ring to it, I liked this story. It is told by…

>Zoli by Colum McCann

>There is no story more exotic than a Gypsy tale. This one, loosely based on the life of Papusza, a Polish Gypsy singer and…

>Fellow Travellers by Thomas Mallon

>The McCarthy era is not just the backdrop for this story of forbidden love; the context of reactionary intolerance is the plot’s very fabric….

>VCCA Blog

>The Virginia Center for the Creative Arts has recently created a blog – a great way to keep up on the latest news.

>The Imaginary Lives of Mechanical Men by Randy F. Nelson

>Humans aren’t mere machines, despite outward appearances. They are moved, and often discomposed, by love and loss, by faith, by regret. In this collection…

>Getting Real: Online vs. Print Publishing

>Kelly Spitzer continues her “Get Real” series by asking writers whether they prefer to publish in print or online. You may be surprised by…

>LitMag Wave: One Story #97

>It’s been awhile since we’ve had a LitMag Wave and we’re overdue. I know this because I can barely see over the pile of…