Twenty-three-year-old Dallas writer Taryn Spencer was called "the African-American Sylvia Plath of her day" in an article on blacknews.com,...
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Charlotte Digregorio, a poet who favors traditional Japanese forms and the author of four nonfiction books, lives in Winnetka, Illinois. Her books are...
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I met Johnny Olson of Mad Swirl at Original Pubfest yesterday. "What is it, a literary journal?" I asked. Without pausing, he answered,...
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The First Line is unique in that it's both a literary journal and a writing exercise, which is to say it's a literary journal that uses a writing...
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The new web application at revizr.com has already made editing and revising easier for lots of writers, and it's only in beta testing.Revizr lets you...
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There's a new face in the Dallas literary scene- a small press that's more than willing to accept submissions by previously unpublished authors. (Were...
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Writing a replacement poem can be a fun way to refine a style you'd like to develop, a method to help you break out of a rut, or even a kick in the...
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If your ear is to the literary ground, you've heard about flash fiction. 'Flash fiction' is commonly considered any work that is 1000 words or less....
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This Saturday, May 23, a free literary and musical event will have its debut in Denton, TX. Original Pubfest is, "at face value, a book...
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Deflowered Memoirs is a sort of collective remembering of one topic- a woman's first sexual experience. The site reminds would-be contributors,...
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