That’s not writing, that’s Googling
Douglas Coupland claims people hate his new book because it bucks homogeneity. No, says John McNally, it’s because he writes like an undergrad.
Douglas Coupland claims people hate his new book because it bucks homogeneity. No, says John McNally, it’s because he writes like an undergrad.
Guardian America, the US-based website of the U.K.’s Guardian newspaper, launched yesterday. (Via.)
The Sirenland Writers Conference is accepting applications through 10/31. (You’ll want to check the pricetag.)
After reading my interview with Kate Christensen, an interested but broke reader asked for “a little giveaway love.” So I looked into it, and Christensen’s publisher has agreed to send a copy of each of her novels — In the Drink, Jeremy Thrane, The Epicure’s Lament, and The Great Man — to one of you. This time I’m taking a . . .
At Words Without Borders, Mark Sarvas and David Leavitt consider Márai’s The Rebels, his body of work, and intimacy between men.