If you’re a fan of one of our favorite cartoonists–Mick Stevens–then you will enjoy reading his blog I Really Should Be Drawing. He discusses where he finds inspiration and a whole host of other things that fall this side of funny. You also can see more of Mick’s work in our newest issue–Vol. […]
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Inside the Cartoonist’s Studio
January 31st, 2008 Dedra · No Comments
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Low Rent Magazine Launched!
January 29th, 2008 The Missouri Review · 1 Comment
The Missouri Review has a long history of sending our former interns into the world of publishing. Jason Koo, our former poetry editor, becomes our latest flag bearer into the literary magazine world. He and friends Bill Hughes, Robert Liddell, and Jeff Bernard have just launched Low Rent magazine. Check it out at www.lowrentmagazine.com.
Speer Morgan interviewed
December 28th, 2007 Dedra · No Comments
If you were listening to Columbia’s NPR station last week and thought you heard Speer’s voice, you weren’t mistaken. Speer sat down to chat with Janet Saidi for Off the Clock, a local arts/culture program. Listen to the complete interview here.
Bankruptcy and Independent Publishers
June 20th, 2007 Patrick Lane · No Comments
Salon has a fascinating and somewhat alarming article today about a recent corporate bankruptcy fiasco that has endangered many independent book publishers. From the article:
McSweeney’s is far from the only publisher that’s taken a hit: As a result of the bankruptcy, either directly or indirectly, small publishers Soft Skull, Hugh Lauter Levin and Inner Ocean […]
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Politician shows promise as aspiring poet
March 26th, 2007 Dedra · No Comments
In his undergrad days at Occidental College in L.A., Barack Obama penned some poems that found their way into the school’s literary magazine. While the work yields no clues to his future political ambitions, it does indicate he had an ear for language and, blogger Steven Barrie-Anthony writes, shows a “modicum of humanness from a less circumspect past.”
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The Missouri Review celebrates 30 years
March 21st, 2007 Dedra · No Comments
This month, The Missouri Review began its 30th year of publication. Read about three decades of notable discoveries and features here in an article from MIZZOU magazine.
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Canon and Community
March 8th, 2007 Patrick Lane · No Comments
Tom Lutz has an interesting piece in Salon today examining the history of “How To Read Books” books, prompted, apparently, by Francine Prose’s Reading Like a Writer: A Guide for People Who Love Books and for Those Who Want to Write Them.
Lutz’s piece begins by questioning why so many of these guides (Harold Bloom’s How […]
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Essay collection from the Nieman Conferences Released
February 14th, 2007 Richard Sowienski · No Comments
As the editor in charge of book reviews, Evelyn Rogers receives many and varied titles. She was kind enough to pass along to me a book on nonfiction called Telling True Stories (Plume, 2007). It’s a collection of essays developed from five years’ worth of presentations at the Nieman Conference on Narrative Journalism. Since the Nieman program strives “to help editors and writers understand and deploy the power of narrative for presenting the news engagingly,” one can expect a more journalistic approach. But there’s plenty of insightful essays for creative nonfiction types of all sorts, including sections entitled, “Name Your Subgenre,” “Ethics,” “Editing” and “Building a Career in Magazines and Books.” Among the 52 contributing writers and editors, you’ll find Gay Talese, Nora Ephron, Adam Hochschild, Tom Wolfe, Tracy Kidder, Susan Orlean, Phillip Lopate and Debra Dickerson. To learn more about the Neiman Foundation at Harvard University, its conference and other offerings, click here.
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Neustadt Prize
November 16th, 2006 Dedra · No Comments
In case you missed it, Nicaraguan/Salvadoran writer Claribel Alegría was selected as the winner of the 2006 Neustadt International Prize for Literature. The $50,000 prize is awarded biennially by Oklahoma University and the journal World Literature Today to the most outstanding international writer. See the interview [here].
Alegría, acclaimed for her writing on justice and liberation, […]
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A Fun Little Time-Waster
November 3rd, 2006 Mike K. · No Comments
I’ve won a t-shirt!
Chronogram, a newspaper aimed at “nourishing and supporting the creative and cultural life of the Hudson Valley” (that’s Hudson Valley, NY), ran a witty little contest, and yours truly came in 15th place! I know! I’m really excited about it!
The contest, called “Joined at the Hip,” involves merging the titles of two […]
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Unbridled Aloud
October 28th, 2006 The Missouri Review · No Comments
We recently heard Unbridled Books’ new podcast series, which presents interviews with authors and short readings from their work. The series is being produced and hosted by Kay Bonetti Callison, who conducted some of The Missouri Review’s most memorable interviews, talking with authors such as Chinua Achebe, Richard Ford, Jamaica Kincaid, and Robert Olen Butler.
The […]
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National Novel Writing Month
October 11th, 2006 Dedra · No Comments
This November will mark the ninth year of existence for National Novel Writing Month, in which writers everywhere are encouraged to write a 50,000 word novel over the course of the month. The NaNoWriMo website offers support forums, advice columns, and a radio show to help you along the hard road of producing 1,700 words […]
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