Neglected Books: "On Moral Fiction", "The Mismeasure of Man" and "The Man Who Died"
Column by Phil Jourdan
Moral fiction, IQ phoniness, and Jesus-themed erotica: Books you should rediscover soon.
Submit Yourself: A Submissions Calendar is a Smart Idea
Column by Hanna Brooks Olsen
A submissions calendar is a smart idea, but it helps to know where to submit and who's accepting each month. In this column we break it all down for you, one month at a time.
The Case for eBook Self-Publication
Column by Paul Graham Raven
A hyperbolic exercise in Devil's advocacy for electronic publication.
Cavalcade Of Literary Jerks: Part 1
Column by Joshua Chaplinsky
Yes they are all esteemed authors. Yes they've published some important works. And yes, they're all jerks. Join us in celebrating the Top 10 literary jerks of all time.
Book vs. Film: Winter's Bone
Column by Tina Estlin Page
There’s something moving under, under the ice.
Cliche, the Literary Default
Column by Jon Gingerich
Stories start from a default position of cliché: readers go into stories with expectations, and if too many are fulfilled the spell is broken. So, how do writers engage when the odds are against them?
Contents Unchanged: Don't Judge A Book By Its Packaging
Column by John Jarzemsky
An examination of the cultural backlash against eReaders and how books are changing (and remaining the same) in the post-bookstore world of digital content delivery.
This Is Not Oklahoma: OK vs. Okay
Column by Stephen Graham Jones
This Is Not Oklahoma: OK vs. Okay. In the Age of the Laze Abbreviation, can we all just agree that it looks stupid?
The 10 Best Sci-Fi Books That Should Be Box Office Blockbusters
Column by Meredith Borders
Hollywood spits out incessant remakes, sequels, prequels and reboots, and yet they can't get it together to produce adaptations of some of the greatest sci-fi novels of all time?
Offline Marketing: How To Promote Yourself Without A Computer
Column by Brandon Tietz
In an industry that is steadily shifting towards online marketing, there is still no substitute for the face-to-face interaction that is live networking. Here’s a few methods you might be neglecting.



























