March Gradness Day 4: Round of 32 (Part 2)
The Gradness continues with Round Two (part two)! Voting is heating up and there were some close calls from yesterday’s matches with Calamity Physics narrowly beating...
The Gradness continues with Round Two (part two)! Voting is heating up and there were some close calls from yesterday’s matches with Calamity Physics narrowly beating...
I love fiction that immerses us in a character’s mind. It’s plot enough for me—the gyrations of logic or illogic. Characters reasoning, abandoning reason, obsessing. Even...
Reconsider the Lobster: On the Persistent, Joyful Cruelty of Bipedal Hominids by Ron Currie Let’s just state it plainly right at the top: the principal feature...
Welcome back to March Gradness! The first round had some close calls and big upsets, and our Instagram voters overruled web voters by wide margins in...
Out | comes IAre you the guy or the girl? Mom asks.Both. Neither. Her hands malignant swans on the table. IIShe harpoons a rainbow. Skittle-hail smacks...
You’ve finally gotten over the hump of telling people you’re a writer—and suddenly you’re re-thinking how awesome it is to talk to people about this lifestyle....
You’ve finally gotten over the hump of telling people you’re a writer—and suddenly you’re re-thinking how awesome it is to talk to people about this lifestyle....
When you dream about your writing career, do you picture yourself scribbling in notebooks about your world travels, hoping to combine your wanderlust with your creative...
Today’s book recommendation is a newer release that combines science fiction and cozy mystery to create an incredibly fun and clever novella. In the past few...
In Esther Kinsky’s fiction, landscapes write and speak. Across her novels we find “waters sighing,” “shadows of leaves scribbling notes,” the Oder drawing “countless watery question...