>LitMag Wave: Lunch Hour Stories No. 22

>Issue No. 22 of Lunch Hour Stories is “The Dead Pilot” by Gary Cuba. Despite the grim title, it’s a fun story about a…

>Meme Time

>I’ve been tagged for this meme by Jana McBurney-Lin, author of the novel My Half of the Sky, who just started blogging. I’m happy…

>Trouble and Honey by Jilly Dybka

>Poet Jilly Dybka announces at her popular blog Poetry Hut that her new book of poems is available at Lulu.com or for download as…

>Peace by Richard Bausch

>Richard Bausch’s new novel, Peace, is quite short and reads-—not just because of length-—more like a long short story than a novel. The action…

>Kenyon Review Online

>I just heard some very interesting news from the folks at Kenyon Review: the launch of Kenyon Review Online. According to one comment I…

>WigLeaf "Top 50"

>The editors of WigLeaf have selected the “top 50” short shorts from the web and have also provided a “long list”.

>A Writer’s Burden

> h/t Roger Morris

>The New Yorker: "East Wind" by Julian Barnes

>I’ve never been a fan of Julian Barnes and this piece isn’t going to do anything to change that. The story involves Vernon, a…

>New Issue: Bound Off No. 28

>Robert Dana reads his own fiction and poetry in the brand new issue of Bound Off.

>Library of Virginia People’s Choice Awards

>I was very pleased to learn that Logan Ward‘s See You in a Hundred Years is a finalist for this year’s Library of Virginia…