>The New Yorker: "Naima" by Hisham Matar

> This story has the feel of a novel excerpt. Hisham Matar has a new novel coming out in August and I wouldn’t be…

>AWP is coming

> I’m not sure I’ve ever gone a whole wee without posting before. I apologize! I’ve been awfully busy this week as I prepare…

>Submissions, Acceptances, and the other things

> For much of 2010 I wasn’t doing a lot of submitting to magazines. I was working on a novel so not producing any…

>New Issue of Prime Number Magazine

> I’m excited to release today the new issue (No. 5) of Prime Number Magazine. This issue is packed! We’ve got 6 short stories,…

>The New Yorker: "The King of Norway" by Amos Oz

> On a kibbutz in Israel, Zvi Provizor is known as the Angel of Death because he is always delivering news of some disaster…

>American Shakespeare Center: The Comedy of Errors

> I saw The Comedy of Errors at the American Shakespeare Center’s Blackfriars Playhouse last night and was reminded of what I love about…

>The New Yorker: "The Years of My Birth" by Louise Erdrich

> The ending here feels rushed to me. In fact, there is an interesting but slightly tedious long first act, where Linda is born,…

>Guest Post: David Philip Mullins

> As a member of a global community preoccupied with screens and buttons–with brisk communication and facile modes of entertainment–I was happy to see…

>The New Yorker: "Getting Closer" by Steven Millhauser

> I like Millhauser’s work, and this is well done as far as it goes, but it doesn’t make for much of a story….

>SWAG WriterDay for January

> SWAG Writers (that’s Staunton, Waynesboro, Augusta Group of Writers) is once again holding a happy hour for area writers. We get together on…