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Luna Digest, 11/24

We are taking a break from Luna Digest for the holiday, but I couldn’t help at least mentioning this: I’ve been stumbling across some great excerpts recently from David Shields ’s upcoming book Reality Hunger: A Manifesto (a book previously mentioned/excerpted already on this blog by Shields himself, “ David Shields: Reality Hunger “). For example, yesterday I picked up a copy of the...

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Luna Digest, 11/17

... word fuck is used, when appropriate, in 15 stories.” Every Tuesday, Travis Kurowski presents Luna Digest , a selection of news from the world of literary magazines . Travis is the editor of Luna Park , a magazine founded on the idea that journals are as deserving of critical attention as other artistic works.

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Luna Digest, 11/10

First---yes, even before the traditional Luna Park plug---one of the most interesting things to hit the lit-Internet for some time (from Guernica ): " Bolaño Inc. " Keep reading... Also on the blog: John Minichillo: Underground, Except Out in the Wide Open Nicolle Asks Rick Rofihe For Advice Huffington Post: F'naut and the future of the literary magazine

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Luna Digest, 11/3

Who says the editing life isn't dramatic? (Maybe no one ever said it.) Two novels out this year with protagonist lit mag editors: Sam Savage's The Cry of the Sloth and Paul Auster's Invisible . Keep reading this week's Luna Digest . Also on the blog: Checking in with Electric Literature Jürgen Chats with Galleycat Fictionaut Five with Barb Johnson

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Luna Digest, 10/27

Autumn is high tide for literary magazines. Luna Park assistant editor Marcelle Heath has picked out some of the highlights. Keep reading Luna Digest .

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Checking In With Monkeybicycle

In Indie Fiction, Monkeybicycle is sort of like the cool older popular boy to me but if the cool older boy were cool because he was full of integrity, heart, hard work, taste, solidarity, un-bad-way charm and just being good. [read more] Recently: Fictionaut Five: Michael Martone Luna Digest, 11/24

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Fictionaut Five: Michael Martone

Michael Martone was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and grew up there. As Fort Wayne was the site of, at least, nine forts (three each of French, British, and American fortifications, not to mention fortified villages of the Shawnee and Miami tribes), there was fostered in Martone a keen attraction to walls, fences, barriers of all kinds... [read more] Recently: Luna Digest, 11/24 Checking...

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To Assuage Loneliness

In a Luna Digest moment on the Fictonaut blog, Luna Park editor Travis Kurowski took note of Fall/Winter : "always working to assuage loneliness." [scroll down a bit]

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Checking In With Keyhole

... is hard. Checking In With Keyhole . Also on the blog: Fictionaut Five: Marie Mutsuki Mockett Luna Digest, 11/17 Rediscovered Reading: Pissing in the Snow New: Full-Text RSS Feeds

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Fictionaut Five: Marie Mutsuki Mockett

... this is her first novel. Read Fictionaut Five with Marie Mutsuki Mockett . Also on the blog: Luna Digest, 11/17 Rediscovered Reading: Pissing in the Snow New: Full-Text RSS Feeds Checking In With PANK

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Rediscovered Reading: Pissing in the Snow by Vance Randolph

... Also on the blog: New: Full-Text RSS Feeds Checking In With PANK Fictionaut Five: Grant Bailie Luna Digest, 11/10 John Minichillo: Underground, Except Out in the Wide Open

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New Features: Full-Text RSS Feeds

... in the groups overview. Also on the blog: Checking In With PANK Fictionaut Five: Grant Bailie Luna Digest, 11/10 John Minichillo: Underground, Except Out in the Wide Open

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Checking In With PANK

... and the air is still. Read Checking in with PANK . Also on the blog: Fictionaut Five: Grant Bailie Luna Digest, 11/10 John Minichillo: Underground, Except Out in the Wide Open

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Fictionaut Five: Grant Bailie

... by Boston's Weekly Dig . Read Fictionaut Five with Grant Bailie Also on the blog: Luna Digest, 11/10 John Minichillo: Underground, Except Out in the Wide Open Nicolle Asks Rick Rofihe For Advice Huffington Post: F'naut and the future of the literary magazine

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Fictionaut and the Future of the Literary Magazine

At the Huffington Post , Jürgen Fauth considers Fictionaut’s disruptive potential and whether "it may be more productive to consider the changes roiling the publishing industry evolutionary rather than revolutionary." Keep reading . Also on the blog: Writing Spaces: Randall Brown Fictionaut Five: Matt Baker Luna Digest, 11/3 Checking in with Electric Literature