“Writing is alone, yes, but I don’t think it’s lonely” – Atwood
21 January 2013
The print edition of Apocalypse Now: Poems and Prose from the End of Days is now available on Amazon as well as at a handful of independents:
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And!! we’re doing a giveaway of ten copies over at Goodreads.
Apocalypse Now contributor Margaret Atwood was featured in Wired for her latest project, Fanado. She was also interviewed yesterday in The Rumpus, and will appear at a free, public event at University of Calgary for Valentine’s Day.
Tobias Carroll and R. Stephen Shodin discussed Brian Evenson‘s fiction for Vol. 1 Brooklyn, and TSP: The official blog of The Story Prize interviewed him.
T. R. Hummer was interviewed by Meg Pokrass and had 3 poems in Slate this month.
Joyce Carol Oates‘ Black Dahlia & White Rose was reviewed last week in The New York Times Sunday Book Review. |
140 And Counting contributor Dawn Corrigan had a story (“Force Majeure“) in The Dying Goose.
Ken Liu talked about translating Chinese science fiction into English. Jonathan Pinnock‘s Dot Dash was reviewed at The Independent, and his poem “This is Just To Be Meta” went up at The Pygmy Giant. |
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