The New York Review of Books has served as a forum for writers and thinkers to discuss not only current books but also the provocative and complex issues of American culture, society, economics, politics and the arts.
I teach at the School of the Art Institute, Chicago. Here for writing: experimental, fictional, constrained, with images, with music. All the art stuff is over on Academia, or on my website.
Late Star Trek is a place for me to put my many thoughts about the development of the Star Trek franchise and pop culture more generally. (Views do not represent those of my employer.)
Trusted by 40K+ readers, we pick the best-written books from US and UK recent releases and prize shortlists, and publish in-depth articles by their authors on prose style. Plus the satirical series The Demon Inside David Lynch.
I'm a poet, self-help author, novelist, kettlebell athlete, and pop culture nerd. Likely you know me from one of these descriptions if you're here. Hopefully, I'll share the rest of my world with you.
new fiction + musings on literature, poetry, reading, etcetera ; recent works-in-progress include "the green notebook," "reading in the margins: a writing diary," and "the genealogy book," http://robmclennanauthor.blogspot.com/
Think of these as signatures, unbound. Thoughts, explanations, and screeds about the publishing industry by Anne Trubek, founder of Belt Publishing. For the bound version, pick up "So You Want To Publish A Book?" Belt Publishing, July 2020.