• Lost Labor

    Certain ways of avoiding a childbirth scene in contemporary fiction have become almost predictable, as clichéd as the clothes scattered on the floor in a movie rated PG-13: the frantic car ride to the hospital, followed by a jump cut…

  • Inn Comprehensible

    As a writer who frequently travels, Cory Doctorow has some choice words for the nation’s innkeepers.

  • This Week in Posivibes: Cold Showers

    It’s been about four years since the LA post-punk band’s last record, and by all accounts Matter of Choice was worth the wait (but the record here). Still Single gave the record one of the most sincere recommendations in recent memory: But…

  • Feeding Your Head: The History of LARB

    Hungry intellectuals are flocking to the Los Angeles Review of Books. Here is the humble story of how LARB came into being in April of 2011. Reader Matthew Weiner (of Mad Men fame) says: It speaks to Los Angeles in that it’s a little…

  • David Biespiel’s Poetry Wire: Something’s Happening Out There

    David Biespiel’s Poetry Wire: Something’s Happening Out There

    The big crowd stretched form the gold-domed State House to Park Street. I had the urgent feeling that we were part of something. That we counted.

  • Don’t Quit Your Day Job

    But dip into nearly any of Stevens’s poems, to the last, and be braced by a voice like none other, in its knitted playfulness and in its majesty. For most of his life, Wallace Stevens worked a day job as…

  • Weekly Geekery

    If a weasel can shut down the Large Hadron Collider, we can finish that novel. And barring any more weasel problems, the future of physics is very exciting. Did you celebrate email debt forgiveness day? Fake hackers make more money…

  • Dance, Write, Love

    Before this semester in Italy, I had enjoyed writing for school, but now for the first time I was driven to write for myself. I began to need to write like I had needed to dance. Was I replacing one…

  • This Week in Indie Bookstores

    Saturday was Independent Bookstore Day and hundreds of shops across the country celebrated with discounts, events, and readings. The Bookworm Omaha is the only official bookseller at the annual Berkshire Hathaway shareholder meeting, and Warren Buffett personally approves the books…

  • Frederick Tuten Remembers Jenny Diski

    Writer Frederick Tuten recalls the first fan letter he ever wrote to novelist Jenny Diski. What followed was a friendship which lasted until her death last month from cancer. Back in 1999, Tuten interviewed Diski for BOMB Magazine: Do you know what…

  • Fallen Land by Taylor Brown

    Fallen Land by Taylor Brown

    Leah Angstman reviews Fallen Land by Taylor Brown today in Rumpus Books.

  • Rooted Elsewhere

    Most of the rest of the stories in What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours are linked, with major characters in one story later turning up as minor characters in another. This loose, multiracial, polymorphously perverse, generation-spanning cast lives mostly in present-day England,…

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