>A Novel Senator?

>Without getting too political here, let me point out that in Virginia we have the opportunity to elect a novelist to the Senate. Even…

>Perpetual Pushcart Project Preview–Update

>I’m still not quite done with the tabulations, so I’m also not quite ready to reveal my methodology, but as a result of additional…

>Tour of Shenandoah

>It’s not July. This isn’t France. And Lance isn’t here. But it is still a reasonably major biking event: Tour of Shenandoah. Today is…

>Things Kept, Things Left Behind

>Jim Tomlinson is a terrific writer who is definitely going places. Check out his website and, more importantly, keep an eye out for his…

>NBCC

>The National Book Critics Circle has started a blog. Should be worth checking out from time to time; I’ll add it to the growing…

>Li-Young Lee

>This afternoon I attended a reading by poet Li-Young Lee, sponsored by Shenandoah and the Glasgow Endowment. I arrived early, just as R.T. Smith,…

>Nothing in the World

>Watch for this novella by Roy Kesey, a fine writer whose stories have been appearing in all the best places of late. Check out…

>LitMag Wave: One Story (x 2)

>These two issues of One Story arrived within days of each other, so I thought I’d slip them into the LitMag Wave. Issue 72…

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