>Literature vs. Capitalism

>In the February 2008 issue of Harpers, Ursula LeGuin takes on the corporate publishers and bookstore chains (“Staying Awake: Notes on the alledged decline…

>The New Yorker: "Outage" by John Updike

>Don’t you kind of feel sorry for John Updike? I mean, he writes a story and how many places can he publish it? I’ve…

>The Year of a Million Words

>Huh? There’s this guy – a Kiwi in Scotland by the name of Craig Cliff – who plans to write One Million words in…

>Congratulations, it’s a F-log!

>The folks at Fence were kind enough to let me know that they’ve added a LitMagBlog feature to their website. It looks like they’re…

>The Short Review

>Here’s a magazine/website with an original premise: reviews of short story collections and anthologies. Here’s how the founder describes the project: The Short Review…

>Virginia Festival of the Book

>VaBook is coming! The Virginia Festival of the Book 2008 will be March 26-30 and it looks like a great lineup. The preliminary schedule…

>"A Bright Shining Lie"

>I’ve been hearing nothing but wonderful things about Denis Johnson’s Tree of Smoke and the only thing that’s prevented me from reading it already…

>NaJuReMoNoMo

> January is National Just Read More Novels Month. I bet you didn’t know that, but it’s true. First I read about it at…

>The New Yorker Story of the Year

>In what may be a sign for the Iowa Caucuses later this week, the voting for Story of the Year was extremely close. In…

>Happy New Year!

>Happy 2008 and, also, Happy Bloggiversary to Perpetual Folly, which turns 3 today.