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 order from “Wow, that’s great” to “Holy crap, I worship you.”

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 will not change. However, to correspond with our name change, Volume One, Issue One will include a new look and feel, as well as expanded content.

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 the advancement of teaching and literary and linguistic scholarship in the modern languages. SAMLA membership extends throughout the southeastern United States and includes members from across the country and around the world. South Atlantic Review, formerly the South Atlantic Bulletin, was established in 1935 as the official publication of SAMLA.

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