The 2009 Pulitzers are very different than the 1999 Pulitzers, much like the world described by the winners.
The ten most common titles of submissions that we’ve received in the past two years.
Micropayments, raising subscription rates, poets reading online, and more.
Our contributors have good news from Guggenheim and Carnegie, plus new books from Charles Wright, Rita Dove, Laleh Khadivi, Charles Simic, and others.
If you are going to purge your bookstore of gay and lesbian literature, you should do a proper job of it.
Evidence of anti-gay bias by Amazon has snowballed at an impressive rate, but now it’s time to give the company the time to respond.
Ted Genoways Carolyn Kormann, Matthew Fishbane, William Finnegan, Lawrence Weschler, Ted Conover will talk about our new issue on April 16.
They might be a harbinger of the downfall of civil society, but they’re awfully convenient.
The short-story-collection-as-debut-work has a lot of possibility, heightened by the prospect of buying a short story on your Kindle for a dollar.
Supplementing faith with science.