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Here's an essay I wrote calling on lit mags to use their about pages to tell us about the kind of writing they publish.
litmagnews.substack.com/p/what-are-o...
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LEAN has mostly focused on fiction but we're very interested in memoir, especially the kind that evokes the contexts and conditions of life, sidelining the individual for the sake of conveying useful information
Here's an essay I wrote calling on lit mags to use their about pages to tell us about the kind of writing they publish.
litmagnews.substack.com/p/what-are-o...
In the spirit of practicing what I preach here's a non-protagonist-centered short story about Vikings, Christianity and what happens when the present meets the past.
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In the spirit of practicing what I preach here's a non-protagonist-centered short story about Vikings, Christianity and what happens when the present meets the past.
clereviewofbooks.com/if-the-vikin...
None of ALA's featured speakers are librarians or connected to libraries in any meaningful way. It's all about booking celebrities, paying them huge honoraria and then passing that along to members in the form of obscene conference fees. What a racket!
Pleased to have a new story about life in a very odd small town in @leanmag.bsky.social the magazine for “non-protagonist-centered fiction”
LEAN magazine is here for the holidays with Issue #10
Sophie Drukman-Feldstein's "Economy of Language" depicts a world of exhaustible speech - you better watch what you say
Meanwhile Owen Yingling's "Mene Mene" is a story of uncertain resurrection
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Check out my short story “Economy of Language” in @leanmag.bsky.social! This one was arduous to write, by which I mean that I had a great time. Very excited that it found a home in a magazine I admire so much
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We are officially LEANing into spring over here with issue #11!
Matt Leibel's "Town" describes a sort of place that's bigger and smaller than the sum of its parts.
Meanwhile Selen Ozturk's story "Aurora" is all about the push-and-pull between a story and its writer.
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