Sitemap - 2010 - Slushpile
Barry Hannah's Long, Lost, Happy
New Theme, Maybe, and Some Other Changes
Catching Up, or Replinishing the To Be Read List
Rejecting Agents Are Like Department Store Shoppers
Morrell Releases Kindle Exclusive
NPR Writing Contest, Judged by Michael Cunningham
Nathan Bransford on Weighing Contradictory Advice
Dzanc to Publish Stephen Graham Jones
Mitchell Points Out the Limits of a Writing Cliche
Industry Encouraged Self-Esteem Problems
Outdated, Stodgy, Ivory Tower Attitudes that Cripple Writers
Douglas Coupland Launches Fashion Line
Timing for the Next Round of LeBron Books?
Put Some Bozo Back in Your Life
Another Ho Hum: Surprise! The New York Times Hates Bret Easton Ellis
One of These Things Seems Like the Other...
Ho Hum, Another Sports Coach Book
Tragedy in Nashville, But Damn Fine Writing
The Most Southern Weekend on Earth, by the Oxford American
Bourdain Readings: Tattoos, Births
Protecting Your Ideas Against Theft
New Yorker Releases 20-Best-Under-40 List
The Paris Review Launches Blog
Buy Anne Rice's Pad for $3.3 Mill
Jason Pinter on Technology and Self-Publishing
How Can Authors Make More Money?
Being Humble and Hardworking While also Being a Bit Different
Floods, Nashville, and Literary Musings
Troubles Facing the Horse Industry, and Some Good Books
Spring Cleaning and Catching Up
Tracking What Works and What Doesn't
Reports that Barry Hannah Passed Away
Twelve Hawks Television Rights Sold to Fox
WSJ Discovers the Difficulties of Unrepresented Writers
The Simpsons 20th Anniversary Show and the Book They Didn't Use
