>Context

>Have you seen Context? I just picked up a copy at my local independent bookstore–for free–and also discovered that back issues are online. If…

>BookExpoAmerica

>BookExpoAmerica is in DC this year, in May (at the Convention Center which is, incidentally, just 2 blocks from where I used to live)….

>Sudoku

>Sitting in a coffee shop last week, I was approached by a young woman who was pretty easy to identify as a reporter–pen poised,…

>Interview

>Blackbird is one of the best online journals around. Check out this audio interview with Elizabeth McCracken and Ann Patchett.

>RE:AL

>This post is not part of my recent flurry of Litmag Catch Up reviews because I haven’t actually seen this magazine. But I was…

>Litmag Catch Up–The end, for now

>I was surprised at how much I enjoyed the stories in Washington Square, the NYU student-run journal. For example, there’s the story “Zero” by…

>And more–Litmag Catch Up Continues

>Prairie Schooner is a fine magazine (even if they did take over 5 months to respond to my most recent submission). The most recent…

>More Litmag Catch Up

>The Summer 2005 issue of North Dakota Quarterly is the “American Indian Issue,” including, mostly, essays about such writers as Louise Erdrich and Thomas…

>Litmag Catch Up–Continued

>I’ve been a fan of the Potomac Review for a while, and not just because I was a finalist for their Fiction Prize a…

>Litmag Catch Up Time

>In addition to the many subscriptions I’ve managed to accumulate, I end up buying single copies of some journals when I find myself in…

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