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Literary Journals Are Still Really Cool
Yesterday I met my friend Myron outside a Barnes & Noble. I was holding a heavy bag of $45 worth…
Howl 2.0
I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by double shifts at diners, starving for healthcare and more than…
Tin House, Volume 11, Number 4
I am going to take a break from regaling you all with my experiences at NYU to talk about Tin…
Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout
I chose to read this book because I had the idea that I wanted to read a book that had…
Review: The Wind Up Girl by Paolo Bacigalupi
This book took me longer to read than most (and longer to write a review about, too). I decided to…
Six word memoirs
Everyone has a story. What’s yours? For those of you who love twitter, facebook, and any other online medium where…
Crow Toes Quarterly: a really cool children's lit mag
Crow Toes Quarterly publishes submitted work that falls underneath the “dark” children’s lit section. It’s located in Canada, but…
I Love New York (Magazine)
Aside from my pre-teen obsession with reading Seventeen, Teen Vogue, and the other fashion magazines geared towards educating young girls…
Pretty Book Art
While looking through other blogs, I came upon this post from youngpublisherstoday about a photographer/artist Cara Barer and the amazing art…