by B.J. Hollars | Jun 25, 2012 | Of Literary Interest, Writing
originally published by The Los Angeles Review reprinted with permission of Red Hen Press This is no fiction: we are a generation of writers struggling to find a home in a changing literary landscape. While the business of bookselling has undoubtedly changed...
by Lindsay Levy | Jun 4, 2012 | Of Literary Interest
April can be rough. Rain, thunder, bugs finding their way back into your bedroom, spring not quite sure if it wants to be warm, or suddenly drop back to sweater weather right when you’ve finally decided its time to stop dragging that thing around with you...
by Libby O'Neill | Nov 23, 2011 | Of Literary Interest
The flurry of fall may be fading into the cold lethargy of winter, but our authors aren’t slowing down. As always, you can catch them all over the web and all over the country–you may even catch them giving away some serious prizes to gear up for the...
by Atticus Books | Jun 9, 2011 | Interviews
KENSINGTON, MD — “Old soul.” The term seems apropos for JM Tohline, whose first novel, The Great Lenore, is a tributary throwback to authors of the Jazz Age. Tohline’s debut has been described by Marc Schuster as “a page-turner that introduces...