New fiction at The Commuter today! Many thanks to @kellyluce.bsky.social and the team at Electric Lit for picking this one up.
New fiction at The Commuter today! Many thanks to @kellyluce.bsky.social and the team at Electric Lit for picking this one up.
Hugely grateful to @kellyluce.bsky.social for publishing this one in The Commuter!
Please contact Rebecca Parillo, the AU Study Abroad coordinator, to sign up (again, you do NOT need to be affiliated with Ashland): rparillo@ashland.edu, or 419.289.5870
If you can get to Rome over Thanksgiving, for $550 you can do a writing retreat in a Tuscan monastery including room, board, & transport. 6 days. $550. Iβm teaching fiction, Chuck Carlise poetry. Program thru Ashland U but you need not be affiliated. #amwriting #writingretreat
any literary agents here near Cleveland or Columbus, OH?
Happy pub day, Lucas!!
Today in @texasmonthly.bsky.social, @dgachman.bsky.social writes about THE SLIP, about the real gym that inspired it, and how a gay Massachusetts twentysomething with artistic aspirations (me ππΌ) ended up there. π₯
Just finished reading a collection of Van Gogh's letters and loved the peek into his mind. What other collections of letters by artists, writers, or otherwise fascinating people do you love?
Met Gala looks as book covers thread! β¨ How'd we do? Did your favorite make the cut?
Kicking things off with Zendaya x "Beloved" by Toni Morrisonπ΄οΈ
Today, we're officially leaving Twitter, along with our friends @literaryhub.bsky.social. We're happy to be here on Bluesky, but we hope you'll also connect with us the βold-fashionedβ way: by getting our emails and going to our site! Read the full statement from Halimah Marcus: buff.ly/4aNcHae
gold background with photos from Mac's Backs Books in Cleveland, OH and The Bottom in Knoxville, TN
@dennemichele.bsky.social highlighted Mac's Backs and @kellyluce.bsky.social The Bottom
Fellow authors, I love you, and I know it feels like we donβt have a choice, but B&N and Am*zon both scheduled sales this week to preempt Independent Bookstore Day, a hugely vital source of income for indie bookstores. Please donβt promote their sales; please promote your local indie this week.
Hey friends, just in case this is useful information for anyone, bookshop.org is doing a special sale on climate and community organizing books for the next couple of days, there's some very cool stuff for 20% off.
Wish weather apps alerted us about rainbows and not just rain
A story about being the only person in your family who hasnβt blossomed yet.
π’ It's free to submit, and we pay! π’
The first assessment of THE SLIP has arrived, and itβs a starred review from Kirkus. I wonβt play it coolβthis was definitely on the writer bucket list! Grateful for their kind words. THE SLIP comes out 6/3 from @simonbooks.bsky.social!
hell yeah!!!
An irreverent β and illustrated! β riff on Mary Oliverβs iconic poem βWild Geese.β (@miriamjayaratna.bsky.social, @amandalehr.bsky.social, Jenny Kroik)
Celebrate Trans Day of Visibility by revisiting our Both/And essay series, filled with stories of invisibility and hypervisibility, sexy stories, dreams and love and grief, told fearlessly and honestly by trans and gender nonconforming writers of color.
Two poems about the tense relationship between a queer person and his less-than-accepting mother. (@mickiepoet.bsky.social)
Screenshot from Electric Literature's email: "Earlier this year, the NEA released new compliance guidelines that, pursuant to an executive order that seeks to βrestore biological truth to the federal government,β require applicants to certify that their programs do not promote βgender ideology.β Federal funding is contingent on this certification. The ACLU is challenging this requirement, but as of this writing, the case is unresolved. Frustrated and uncertain, I found myself, along with other editors, asking insidious questions like, βDoes publishing trans writers constitute promoting gender ideology?β But to pursue this line of questioning is in itself a moral compromise. The term βgender ideologyβ is not only condescending, but like so much fascistic vocabulary, it is also unintelligible. I may not know what βgender ideologyβ means, but I do know that Electric Literature stands with trans writers and readers, and will continue to fiercely advocate for their rights, protection, and the full expression of their humanity. "
gotta hand it to @electricliterature.com for taking a stance and not applying for nea funding under this administration. here's part of their reasoning from today's email -- this is a MUST-READ for writers.
A hardcover copy of There Is No Place for Us: Working and Homeless in America by Brian Goldstone. The black cover features a vertical strip with the title and a photo of Atlantaβs skyline.
After many years of reporting and writing, the day is finally here: THERE IS NO PLACE FOR US is out today.
I poured everything into this book, and I hope it ignites outrage at the fact that so many people in the richest nation on earth have been deprived of one of the most basic human necessities.
Stand with us!
This small, beautiful essay by @kellyluce.bsky.social: "Mary, remember when it snowed during dinner last week and you screamed? I would like to be more that way." SAME. www.craftliterary.com/2025/03/12/m...
ππ The editorial process with CRAFT was maybe the best I've ever experienced. They accepted my piece within 24 hours of submission, gave me a pub date and stuck to it, had the best edits, were always professional and kind. The finished piece looks great. Writers, put them at the top of your list!
My child just asked if the x in SpaceX stands for explode. π
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Itβs only March. 290 days left for a history-defying reversal.