Sitemap - 2008 - Slushpile
An Open Letter from Joshua Henkin
Mezrich Tackles Facebook Founders
How Do You Find Something to Say?
More on the Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Meltdown
A Year of Doing What You're Supposed to Do
Publish Your Rejection Letters
National Book Award Winners Announced
Artie Lange is Too Fat to Fish
Freelancer Collection Attempts
Brush Up on Your Brocabulary with a Free Book
Interview: Daniel Maurer, Author
Bondurant to Sign at Politics & Prose
Proulx Planning to Leave the Range
Interview: Matt Bondurant, Author
Cool Activities at Dzanc Books
The Writing Version of the Dry Heaves
Celtics, Lakers, and Lost Bets
Short Turnaround Book Proposals
Bondurant Reviewed on Salon.com
How Can I Get a Gig Like This?
Junk Bonds, Blue Chips, and Publishing
Literary Sales Figures and Success
Free Copy of Matrimony Awarded
Conflict, the Passover Question, and Fear of Sentimentality
Tips for Promoting Your Own Book
Before You Start to Write that Novel
Passion and the Razor's Edge of Rejection
Point and Click to Your Own Reject Letter
Slushpile Family Book Deal Announcement
Allegations of Rampant Newspaper Plagiarism
Interview: Benjamin Wallace, Author
Interview: Mike Edison, Author
Even Presidential Nominees Get Rejected
Book Blogs, Funds, and the Future
Interview: Cameron Johnson, Author
Articles into Books into Cable TV
Krakauer Withdraws Tillman Book
Getting Your Book on the Shelves
Parisian Pen Habit of Mark Sarvas
Query Letter Comparisons and Bragging
And You Thought You Had a Lot of Books...
Writers and Favorite Obscure Books
The Three Sides of Signing Books
Ian Flemming Letters Auctioned
Bondurant Novel to Hit the Big Screen
Faulkner in Sports Illustrated
Mark Richard Film Nears Release
I'm Not Going to Miss All the Mis-Statements
So, Some Companies are Evidently Fact Checking
Free Beautiful Children Downloads
Interview: Joe McGinniss Jr., Author
Great Information on the Countdown to a Book Launch
It's All a Question of Balance
Smith Criticizes Literary Awards
Nice Article, Wrong Crucial Fact
He May Never Grow Up, But He'll Make a Killing in Real Estate
