>The New Yorker: "Deniers" by Sam Lipsyte

> On the plus side, the story is available to read for free, at least for now. Get ´em while they’re hot. And the…

>zine-scene.com

> This looks very interesting. Zine-Cine promises a calendar of online magazine releases, online reprints of stories published in print, spotlights on issues of…

>Will there be cake?

> Today, April 28, is Bhikku’s ninth birthday. He’s not a big fan of party hats, but he’ll enjoy his treats. This past year…

>What Editors Want; A Must-Read for Writers Submitting to Literary Magazines | The Review Review

>This terrific article has been making the rounds on Facebook. I recommend it. What Editors Want; A Must-Read for Writers Submitting to Literary Magazines…

>Book Review: A Dog Named Slugger by Leigh Brill

> A Dog Named SluggerLeigh BrillBell Bridge Books, 2010 I suppose I’ve always been curious about service dogs. From an early age I was…

>Review of In an Uncharted Country

> Marjorie Hudson (Accidental Birds of the Carolinas) has some very nice things to say about my book in her mini review: In an…

>Sunday

> It’s Sunday. Easter, although that’s not my thing. I’ve been working on Prime Number stuff all morning–accepted some wonderful stories–and I’m about to…

>Garbage In, Garbage Out

> All you need to know about writing is contained in a brilliant blog piece by Austin Kleon: How to Steal Like an Artist…

>SMALL PRESSES & LITERARY MAGAZINES CONTINUE TO INNOVATE & THRIVE By Debra Leigh Scott | New York Journal of Books

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>SWAG Poetry Fest Photos

> SRO crowd listens attentively to Sarah Kennedy Shea Anthony reads from Forgotten Theatre Sarah Kennedy reading from Home Remedies Paul Somers reading new…