>New Issue: 34th Parallel

> As Trace Sheridan points out in a comment on another post, there’s a new issue of 34th Parallel out, and it’s available for…

>TOB Crowns a Champion

>Or at least I think so. (They don’t seem to be making a big deal of it, as if there is more to come.)…

>Wag’s Revue

>There’s a handsome new literary magazine online called Wag’s Revue. (“Wag” appears to be short for Web-based Magazine, as opposed to the “traditional” term…

>New Issue: College Hill Review

>Check out Issue No. 2 of College Hill Review.

>F Minus

> H/T Anne

>Tournament of Books–continued

>I got busy and the TOB fell of my radar screen for a while, but I see we are now in the Zombie Round,…

>LitMag Graveyard: Lunch Hour Stories

>It wasn’t around all that long–four years–but Lunch Hour Stories has announced that it will cease publication. LHS was an imitator of One Story:…

>ASC: The Blind Beggar of Alexandria

>Wednesday night I saw what is most likely my final performance of the 2009 Actors’ Renaissance Season at the American Shakespeare Center: The Blind…

>The New Yorker: "Julia and Byron" by Craig Raine

>Julia has cancer (oh, one of those stories). But she’s a scientist and so she agrees to an experimental treatment. When it doesn’t work,…

>Getting an early start on Poetry Month

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