Congratulations, Christian Bell!
Christian Bell’s “Yellowfin Tuna” (jmww, fall 2009) was a semifinalist in Third Annual Micro Awards! Read it here, people, and love it.
Christian Bell’s “Yellowfin Tuna” (jmww, fall 2009) was a semifinalist in Third Annual Micro Awards! Read it here, people, and love it.
In today’s jmww blog, Dave Erlewine talks with Crispin Best, author of the blog project “For Every Year”, about constructive criticism, Don DeLillo, and his blog “We Will All Go […]
In a tiny book-filled atelier in the 14th Arrondissement, Heather Hartley wrote most of the poems in KNOCK KNOCK (Carnegie Mellon University Press, 2010), her debut collection. Across Paris, in […]
In this “Origins,” Sheldon Lee Compton, editor of the journal Wrong Tree Review, discusses the origins of the story “Pitch Meeting.” In the spring of last year, Robin Stratton was […]
When Jen Michalski asked me to review Joseph Young’s EASTER RABBIT I jumped at the opportunity as I have been a huge fan of Joe’s writing since I “met” him […]
And they aren’t summerteeth, that’s for sure. In today’s jmwwblog, flash fiction editor Dave Erlewine talks to Curtis Smith about Wilco, writing flash versus short stories, and fatherhood, among other […]
jmww editor Jen Michalski talks with writer Scott McClanahan about his latest collection, Stories II (Six Gallery Press, 2009), communion crackers, men named Issac, and bell bottoms. Scott may or […]
In this “Origins,” Laura van den Berg, author of the acclaimed debut collection What the World Will Look Like When All the Water Leaves Us (Dzanc Books, 2009), discusses the […]
Hmm, have at it boys (and girls): What do you think of Kate Roiphe’s essay “The Naked and the Conflicted” in last week’s New York Times? Here is a taste […]
David Erlewine talks with Outsider Writer Caleb Ross about his new chapbook, “Charactered Pieces” (Outsider Writers Collective, 2009), about fatherhood, the mighty man George Brett, and how to get into […]