Archive for November, 2007
Got some art? Photography?
If you haven’t listened to me about this yet, now is the time to finally go check out SUB-LIT
Art: We’re open to just about anything, so long as it’s good. We are especially interested in forms that aren’t often taken “seriously,” such as tattooing/flash, comics, etc. We especially encourage photography. Our aesthetic is “edgy,” [...]
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Display of Talent
Copied from Heather Russel, Georgia State University:
Please do your best to attend tonight’s readings, reception, and book signing to celebrate the publication of novels by three Georgia State University student writers.
Man Martin’s Days of the Endless Corvette is “a humorous tall-tale about true love and car repair set in Deepstep, Georgia in the [...]
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Salutations: Tammy & Todd
courtesy of brooks&connors, the tireless think tank working to make the world a better place
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Fairy Tales
Steph has a new post up at Natural / Artifical: “Three New-ish Fairy Tale Picture Books.” I wish I had those books and illustrations in front of me right now!
In the last two years, there have been a few new fairy tale picture books that I have fallen in love with. Here they are, in [...]
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new south
Check out the new look of new south.
Exciting changes are in development here. Following the release of our Spring / Summer 2007 issue, we will no longer publish as gsu review. After over thirty years as gsu review, we will publish as new south. Our role as Georgia State University’s journal of art and literature [...]
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SAMLA This Weekend
The South Atlantic Modern Language Association (SAMLA) is hosting its annual convention this weekend in downtown Atlanta, at the Renaissance Hotel. Speakers include Lee Smith and Cynthia Tucker. I’m on a panel, Eudora Welty and Children, Saturday afternoon.
The South Atlantic Modern Language Association (SAMLA) is an organization of teachers, scholars, and graduate students dedicated to [...]
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Spooky. Issue two of SUB-LIT will go live tonight, midnight. I have a story out in this issue; rest assured my fiction was accepted way before I applied for the position of art editor. The subversion, the midnight hour, it’s all appropriate for All Hallows’ Eve.
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