The Serial Rapist Sitting Behind You Is A Robot
Apr 07
Literature, Publishing, writing dodging traffic, fiction, j. bradley, pank 7 Comments
Trick with a Knife is proud to present our first fiction post. And here it is:
Apr 07
Literature, Publishing, writing dodging traffic, fiction, j. bradley, pank 7 Comments
Trick with a Knife is proud to present our first fiction post. And here it is:
Apr 06
Literature, Publishing, TWAK, poetry fiction, poetry, Publishing 4 Comments
Trick with a Knife wants to publish some fiction and poetry (just a little, and rarely). To that end submissions are open and will remain open until I say they are closed. Send your words (in the body of an email) to twak@disproductions.org. Rsponse times will vary wildly. I mean it.
If you are curious about the sort of writing we want, look at our contributors. Read their words out there on the internet. Then you will understand.
With love.
Mar 04
Literature, Publishing, Web Goodies, writing abraham lincoln, chapbook, fiction, milton friedman, news, plays, sam pink, slingshot, vampires, writing No Comments
Sam Pink has a new book. It’s called The Self Esteem Holocaust Comes Home. It is filled with plays.
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter.
The Chapbook Review has new stuff.
Milton Friedman Switches Trains
Is fiction dead? I don’t think so, but who knows.
Mar 03
Literature, TWAK, Web Goodies, humor, writing antichrist, ebooks, fiction, GUD, heavy rain, Literature, NY Times, parallax city, video games No Comments
David Emerson Compares the video game Heavy Rain to interactive story telling at Parallax City.
the new York Times does some math on the ebooks. Their conclusions are interesting.
Fiction Writers Review is interesting.
GUD looks good.
Everyone should watch Antichrist.
This is old, but Justin Taylor talks about Kierkegaard and conversation ensues.