>Women Up On Blocks by Mary Akers

>This terrific short story collection is now available for pre-order from the publisher, Press 53. I’ve read all the stories, and I promise you’ll…

>How Obama Won by Earl Ofari Hutchinson

>How Obama Won by Earl Ofari Hutchinson is now available. Here’s what the book’s website says: How Obama Won is a provocative, hard hitting…

>The New Yorker: "The Limner" by Julian Barnes

>Didn’t you think this was a little too predictable? It was a nicely told tale, skillfully using archaic language and syntax, as if Barnes…

>New Issue: Per Contra

>The Winter issue of Per Contra went live today. I’m especially pleased about that because my story In the Palace of Cortés is in…

>Sunday Miscellany

>1. Give Blood. Yesterday, I gave blood for the first time in a long time. They made it easy by setting up a mobile…

>7 Things

>Ryan Call tagged me for the 7 Things About Me meme, and since I haven’t posted anything for a couple of days, I’ll play:…

>Happy Bloggiversary to Me!

>Perpetual Folly came into being on January 1, 2005, so we are four years old today. Readership has steadily grown, although we’re still small…

>2008 New Yorker Story of the Year

>Congratulations to Joshua Ferris! Perpetual Folly readers have spoken and Ferris’s story, The Dinner Party, has been chosen as the New Yorker Story of…

>See You in a Hundred Years by Logan Ward

>The paperback edition of Logan Ward‘s terrific book, See You in a Hundred Years, has just come out. If you didn’t read the original…

>New Year’s Resolution #1: Help the American Shakespeare Center

>I moved to the Staunton area in 2001. One reason I chose to move here instead of several other cities I was considering was…