>Reading on the Road

>It’s a little hard to keep up with literary activities on the road, even though internet access is pretty easy. (There are Internet cafes…

>The New Yorker: "On Chesil Beach" by Ian McEwan

>Edward and Florence are a proper young couple, just married, honeymooning at the beach, and both anticipating what is to come, although one with…

>The New Yorker: "Monkey Hill" by Paul Theroux

>Audie and Beth are a wealthy American couple who like to travel, but they are in India and have seen nothing of it. They…

>Not much to report . . .

>Happy New Year! Mexico City is quit today, with hardly anything open. I was surprised to stumble upon this Internet cafe in my wanderings….

>On the Road Again

>Today I leave for Mexico, to visit a couple of sites I haven’t seen before and then to participate in the Under the Volcano…

>Books of the Year

>Not long ago I reported on the Books of the Year list from New York Times. The beauty of the following list from The…

>Mistake Number 6

> Don’t Describe Sunsets. By which Bickham is saying that too much pure description gets in the way of story, which should always be…

>Boldtype #39

> Issue 39 of Boldtype is live and it looks like a good one!

>Bare-Breasted Mama

>The latest instalment of Gail Konop Baker‘s Literary Mama column, Bare-Breasted Mama, is now up. Warning: it’s emotionally charged. All the best to Gail!

>The Short Happy Life of a Literary Magazine

>In 2004, I was pleased to hear from Penny Talbert, editor of The Circle Magazine, that she wanted to publish my story “Flood, 1978.”…