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Literary Kicks
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Litblog focusing on postmodern fiction, spoken word poetry, alternative and experimental literature of all kinds.
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Green Books Campaign: Savage Gods, Silver Ghosts
Eco-Libris, a company dedicated to positive environmental practices in the book publishing business, is currently sponsoring a Green Books Campaign, a blogger event designed to call attention to green publishing in which 100 blogs will simultaneousl...
Reviewing the Review: November 8 2009
I was wondering if Sam Savage’s worthy The Cry of the Sloth would get attention in the New York Times Book Review (Savage’s earlier Firmin did not). The novel only gets a paragraph within Joseph Salvatore’s “Fiction Chronicle...
Human Nature
Some of my literary/blogger friends have taken to tweeting their literary links. Not me — I’m holding out for the blog format, just like McSweeney’s is holding out for newspapers. Here’s another roundup involving great writ...
FALLING OUT
(This is chapter 39 of my ongoing memoir of the Internet industry). By the spring of 2001 I began to face the fact that I was probably going to lose my job at iVillage. I’d been working on a Java version of our message boards to replace our ol...
New Books: Geoff Parsons, Two Lines, George Wallace, J. J. Deceglie
Four new books I’m happy to recommend to you: Unwanted Hopeless Romantic Morons by Geoffrey Alexander Parsons I love it when a member of the LitKicks writing community makes good. Geoff Alexander Parsons has posted his original work often on ...
Releasing the Review: November 1 2009
I think I’m just going to send you straight through to the New York Times Book Review sans commentary this weekend. There are several halfway decent pieces: Dave Eggers on Kurt Vonnegut’s Look at the Birdie, Maureen Howard on Orhan Pamuk...

great resource. many ideas to inspire writing.
Posted: January 5th, 2009 | More Reviews From dadaism | Report This Comment