>To Be Read: Margaret Luongo, David McGlynn, Andrew Porter

>I love books. As a result, I end up owning more than I can read. But among the books that are in my TBR…

>Titlepage.TV: Found in Translation

>I’m a little behind in my Titlepage.TV episodes. I actually have a couple of these books, so I’m interested in seeing the discussion among…

>Book Balloon

>For the past few months I’ve been participating in BookBalloon, an online discussion forum for readers, writers and artists. It’s free, and it’s fun.

>Beavers: update

>I can’t tell if the dam is any higher now. Since the spillover looks like it’s in the exact same spot, I’d guess that…

>ASC: More Better

>Having seen all four of this season’s shows at the American Shakespeare Center, I’m taking advantage of my Complete Works Pass (AKA: All-you-can-eat Shakespeare)…

>New Issue: Storyglossia #30

>Issue #30 of Storyglossia is now live.

>The Shape of a Box

>The Shape of a Box may be the very first YouTube Literary Magazine. Check it out:

>Dam Beavers

>I have the pleasure of living in a quiet rural setting. My house is on a rise and the bottom of the hill is…

>French Novelist Wins Nobel

>The New York Times reports that Jean-Marie Gustave Le Crezio has been awarded the Nobel Prize for literature. I’m not surprised that I’ve never…

>The Story of an Hour

>Narrative Magazine‘s Story of the Week this week is Kate Chopin’s The Story of an Hour.