Back to work… in whatever exhausted condition I’m in… I’ll fill you in on all the details of my excursion in a couple of days after I’ve had time to upload the photos and go through everything. It’s good to be back, but I hope you’ll forgive a light day here at Slushpile.net. Let’s see…
Hi everyone. I’m abandoning the Slushpile.net stacks for a little while in an effort to get some sun, some fresh air, and some smells that don’t have anything to do with pages and ink. John’s going to try to check in here every once in a while and post when he can. That is if he…
Aspiring authors in New York City should make plans to attend what looks to be a fantastic panel discussion on what it takes to make your book take off in an industry that’s in so much upheaval right now. “A Manuscript and a Magic 8-Ball: Secrets to Success in Publishing Today” features Jonathan Karp,…
I constantly hear from writers frustrated with the state of contemporary literature. They point out all the garbage being published and rail against the fact that their stories get rejected. We all do that from time to time. I certainly indulge in howling at the publishing moon now and then. But I wonder if it truly…
In the New York Times, Thomas Geoghegan presents a thoroughly interesting review of Louis Uchitelle’s new book, The Disposable American: Layoffs and Their Consequences. This piece does what good book reviews should do: interest you in the review as much as it interests you in the book. “The layoff, Mr. Uchitelle argues, has transformed the nation,”…