I heard Bucky Sinister read this poem at the Quiet Lightning reading series and it was so beautiful I asked him if we could publish it here. – Stephen Elliott
The Monthly Rumpus gets a shout-out in a New York Times article about San Francisco’s “lively lit scene.” Be sure not to miss the slide show, and, if you live…
Wish we could say we’re surprised, but we’re not: “Amazon charges Kindle users for free Project Gutenberg e-books.” Update: Amazon also “stopped hosting the WikiLeaks website on its server” today.
“…but time goes all stretchy in the Twittersphere, just as it does in those folk songs in which the hero spends a night with the queen of the faeries and…
Today’s tech links left me with some questions: Does the Internet need more benevolent editors or should the would-be experts pipe down and let the crowd speak for itself? Everyone’s wondering: Is…
How am I supposed to concentrate when there might be aliens? Here is some art or something. No but seriously you guys, aliens. Everything else seems ungodly boring. A L…
The novel has a progression and a movement forward, though not exactly a plot. Things change, things happen, people make choices, and by the end things are different.