►Resource
maven Erika Dreifus has done it again – this time, with a
valuable post listing and linking to many good venues for submitting flash
nonfiction and micro essays.
►And while we're on that subject, here's a terrific interview at the River Teeth blog, with Dinty Moore (editor of Brevity), on writing those short nonfiction pieces.
► What
would you have done if you were the editor of the Penn Stater alumni magazine last fall? The UMagazinology blog,
which covers the world of university magazines, spoke to
editor Tina Hay, about how responding to the most
significant crisis in the university's history. It was heartening, in its small
way, to read that as Hay planned major, no-holds-barred coverage, "at
no time in the process did anyone tell us, ‘Hey, you can’t do this.'"
►The
New Jersey chapter of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrations
will hold
a conference this June in Princeton. You can keep up with a lot of other
children's publishing news (inside NJ and beyond) at Kathleen Temean's blog.
►Once
a month, NPR is inviting a different poet into the newsroom for a day, to be
capped off by an original poem inspired by what is seen, heard, felt. Tracy K. Smith was first
up as a newspoet.
►A
literary agent's slush-pile intern
explains it all.
►This
might seem elementary, but maybe not: How
to analyze a new edition of a "Best
of American.." series, to improve your own submissions plans.
►Finally,
my fellow list-makers and list-lovers, get thee to Lists of Note. Most of the lists are not about writing
(which makes them even more fun, odd, interesting), though this
one, by Henry Miller, is. (Hat tip: Marion Roach Smith)
Have a great weekend!
2 comments:
Great stuff, as always, Lisa. Thanks!
I just discovered Lists of Note this week. Letters of Note is also very good: http://www.lettersofnote.com/
Thanks for linking to the flash nonfiction post, Lisa!
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