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any other fiction review site, helping readers find the particular kinds of «literary fiction» they prefer.
About Blog Dactyl Review is unlike
any other fiction review site, helping readers find the particular kinds of «literary fiction» they prefer.
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Review: The Ides of March 56:00 —
Review: Real Steel 1:21:45 — Trailer Trash: Young Adult 1:26:55 —
Other Stuff We Watched: Catching Hell, The Real Rocky, Halloween II, Blood Feast, A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge, A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors, The Innocents, Pulp
Fiction, Jackie Brown, Black Sunday aka The Mask of Satan, Black Sabbath, The Blair Witch Project, The Living Corpse aka Dracula in Pakistan, Horror of Dracula, The Lion King, The Beaver, The Company Men, Pee - wee's Big Adventure, Miracle, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Submarine, Mimic, George Harrison: Living in the Material World 2:23:00 — Junk Mail: Supporting Filmmakers You Like, The Disney Vault, LOTR Theatrical vs. Extended Editions, Fantasy Films Piggybacking on Harry Potter, Henry Rollins and Kobe Bryant, Mathematical Equation for Determining the Best Directors, Friend in Me Remix 2:57:40 — This Week's DVD Releases 2:59:30 — Outro
His
fiction, essays, and
reviews have been published in The New York Times Learning Network, Gawker, Santa Clara
Review, 2 Bridges Literary
Review, Glint, The
Other Journal, and Indiana
Review.
Its policy is to publish poetry, short
fiction, essays, creative nonfiction, memoir, essay
reviews, nature - writing, translated work, literary journalism, and
other autobiographical, historical, religious and scientific writing of literary distinction.
Nicole @ Feed Your
Fiction Addiction recently posted... Bite - Sized
Reviews of Long Way Down, Nyxia, Hanna Who Fell from the Sky & My Heart and
Other Black Holes
Here are some book
review and ebook review sites I recommend at the moment: Complete Review (Translated fiction with links to other reviews), Literary License (new novels), Chamberfour.com (group literary review blog), Books Blog (Guardian group blog), Quarterly Conversation (extended book review essays), Black Sheep Dances (longer reviews of translated fiction), Mumpsimus (eclectic reviews of books and movies with a slight preference for speculative stuff) and Mary Whipple's Seeing the World Through
review and ebook
review sites I recommend at the moment: Complete Review (Translated fiction with links to other reviews), Literary License (new novels), Chamberfour.com (group literary review blog), Books Blog (Guardian group blog), Quarterly Conversation (extended book review essays), Black Sheep Dances (longer reviews of translated fiction), Mumpsimus (eclectic reviews of books and movies with a slight preference for speculative stuff) and Mary Whipple's Seeing the World Through
review sites I recommend at the moment: Complete
Review (Translated fiction with links to other reviews), Literary License (new novels), Chamberfour.com (group literary review blog), Books Blog (Guardian group blog), Quarterly Conversation (extended book review essays), Black Sheep Dances (longer reviews of translated fiction), Mumpsimus (eclectic reviews of books and movies with a slight preference for speculative stuff) and Mary Whipple's Seeing the World Through
Review (Translated
fiction with links to
other reviews), Literary License (new novels), Chamberfour.com (group literary
review blog), Books Blog (Guardian group blog), Quarterly Conversation (extended book review essays), Black Sheep Dances (longer reviews of translated fiction), Mumpsimus (eclectic reviews of books and movies with a slight preference for speculative stuff) and Mary Whipple's Seeing the World Through
review blog), Books Blog (Guardian group blog), Quarterly Conversation (extended book
review essays), Black Sheep Dances (longer reviews of translated fiction), Mumpsimus (eclectic reviews of books and movies with a slight preference for speculative stuff) and Mary Whipple's Seeing the World Through
review essays), Black Sheep Dances (longer
reviews of translated
fiction), Mumpsimus (eclectic
reviews of books and movies with a slight preference for speculative stuff) and Mary Whipple's Seeing the World Through Books.
Her stories have appeared in the Oxford American, New Stories from the South, McSweeney's Quarterly, American Short
Fiction, Mississippi
Review, and many
others.
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Fiction Magazines • Critical Magazines • Online, Electronic «Zines • SF / F / H Specialty Bookstores • SF / F / H Online Booksellers • Book News &
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The October issue features interviews with Connie Willis and Nisi Shawl, a column by Kameron Hurley, an obituary of David A. Kyle, and
reviews of short
fiction and books by Connie Willis, Alvaro Zinos - Amaro, Chuck Wendig, Naomi Novik, Jennifer Mason - Black, and many
others.
From Lorrie Moore's earliest
reviews of novels by Margaret Atwood and Nora Ephron, to an essay on Ezra Edelman's 2016 O.J. Simpson documentary, and in between: Moore on the writing of
fiction (the work of V. S. Pritchett, Don DeLillo, Philip Roth, Joyce Carol Oates, Alice Munro, Stanley Elkin, Dawn Powell, Nicholson Baker, et al.)... on the continuing unequal state of race in America... on the shock of the shocking GOP... on the dangers (and cruel truths) of celebrity marriages and love affairs... on the wilds of television (The Wire, Friday Night Lights, Into the Abyss, Girls, Homeland, True Detective, Making a Murderer)... on the (d) evolving environment... on terrorism, the historical imagination, and the world's newest form of novelist... on the lesser (and larger) lives of biography and the midwifery between art and life (Anaïs Nin, Marilyn Monroe, John Cheever, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Eudora Welty, Bernard Malamud, among
others)... and on the high art of being Helen Gurley Brown... and much, much more.
Kimberly Elkins's
fiction and nonfiction have been published in The Atlantic, Best New American Voices, The Iowa
Review, The Village Voice, Chicago Tribune, Glamour, Maisonneuve, and Slice, among
others.
Michelle Hoover teaches writing at Boston University and Grub Street and has published
fiction in Confrontation, The Massachusetts
Review, Prairie Schooner, and Best New American Voices, among
others.
His poetry,
fiction, and creative nonfiction have appeared in Denver Quarterly, The Florida
Review, Indiana
Review, DIAGRAM, River Teeth, Fourth Genre, and
others.
Her
fiction has appeared in Compose Journal, The Drum Literary Magazine, The Illanot
Review, Independent Ink Magazine, Literary Mama, Midwestern Gothic, Monkeybicycle, The Pedestal Magazine, The Potomac: a Journal of Poetry and Prose, and
others.
Zandri's nonfiction has appeared in New York Newsday, Hudson Valley Magazine, Game and Fish Magazine and
others, while his essays and short
fiction have been featured in many journals including Fugue, Maryland
Review and Orange Coast Magazine.
Her
fiction has been previously published in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, TimeOut Chicago, Crab Orchard
Review, Freight Stories, and in the anthology Dia de los Muertos (Elektrik Milkbath Press), and
others.
DS Levy's work has been published in Little
Fiction, the Alaska Quarterly
Review, Columbia, South Dakota
Review, Brevity, The Pinch, and
others.
In addition to writing
fiction, she also writes poetry and her work can be found in The Great American Literary Magazine, Huizache, As / Us Journal, The Acentos
Review, The Pacific
Review, and
others.
Daren Dean's
fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and interviews have appeared in The Green Hills Literary Lantern, The Oklahoma Review, Midwestern Gothic, Ecotone, Aries: A Journal of Art and Literature, Fiction Southeast, Missouri Life, Image, Chattahoochee Review, StorySouth, and
fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and interviews have appeared in The Green Hills Literary Lantern, The Oklahoma
Review, Midwestern Gothic, Ecotone, Aries: A Journal of Art and Literature,
Fiction Southeast, Missouri Life, Image, Chattahoochee Review, StorySouth, and
Fiction Southeast, Missouri Life, Image, Chattahoochee
Review, StorySouth, and
others.
Maybe all
fiction writers have to do is charm their readers with something or
other, in between announcements of new books,
reviews, awards, etc.?
Her short
fiction has appeared in Granta, Prospect, and The Iowa
Review among
other literary journals, and she received an O. Henry Prize in 2003.
She has
reviewed «chick lit» and
other contemporary
fiction for Booklist for more than six years.
He holds an MFA in
fiction from Columbia and has written for the New York Times, The Atlantic, The Daily Beast, and Boston
Review, among
others.
Jacobs has published short
fiction and essays in The Rumpus, The Los Angeles
Review of Books, Literary Hub and
others, and her first novel is a dark and indulgent downward spiral, as Elsa Fisher joins her friends on vacation and has every intent of burning her life down.
She has
reviewed adult
fiction for Publishers Weekly, the Houston Chronicle, and
other publications.
Mary McCarthy's The Group was a best seller, and a critical success, and a scandal, and a book read by «civilians» - i.e., not just aspiring
fiction writers who read
other fiction writers the way doctors read professional journals and lawyers keep up with the law
reviews.
That doesn't mean we don't enjoy the snark of
others, though, and The New Dork
Review of Books» post on «My Top Five Literary Nemeses» (think: Dan Brown and Celebrities Who Publish
Fiction) made me chuckle.
Her
fiction has been published in the Iowa
Review and the American Scholar, among
others, and her nonfiction has appeared in Vogue, Glamour, and elsewhere.
His short stories and essays have been published extensively in literary journals and anthologies, including Image Magazine, Far From Home (a Seal Press anthology), Ex-Files: New Stories About Old Flames (a Context Books
fiction anthology featuring high - profile writers such as Jennifer Egan, and Junot Diaz), The Seattle
Review, Crosscurrents, Cimarron
Review, and
others.
I've
reviewed books (
fiction & nonfiction) professionally for some 20 years and use my blog for original comments and to reprint my published work, though
others are welcome.
He has had hundreds of poems published in over 50 journals including Agenda, The New Plains
Review, New Liberties
Review,
Fiction Week Literary
Review and many
others.
In
Other Worlds: — Fantasy, Science
Fiction and Mystery
Reviews Reviews of Fantasy, Science
Fiction and Mystery, from two opinionated and voracious readers; author profiles including P.C. Hodgell, Laurell K. Hamilton, David Weber, Anson Dibell, Jane Routley, Kristine Smith.
Her
fiction, nonfiction and poetry have appeared in Stand, Creative Nonfiction, Whiskey Island Magazine, Owen Wister
Review, Cutbank, and
others, as well as on - line in Silver Birch Press, Open Window
Review and Clerestory Poetry Journal.
I'll still have announcements about new releases and promotions on the
fiction side, and I'll be using the pages of my site just like any
other author would — to highlight good
reviews, to share deleted scenes and bonus features, to be the «center» of my promotions — but when it comes to blogging about your
fiction?
Paul's stories are widely published in print and online in the following magazines amongst
others: Connecticut
Review, Literary Orphans, Blue Fifth, Litro, Playboy, Jellyfish
Review, Brilliant Flash
Fiction, Molotov Cocktail, and Thrice Fiction His blog is www.pincusb.com Paul hosts the FBomb NY flash fiction reading series monthly at KGB's Red Room in New York and had a story picked for the 2018 Norton Anthology of Micro F
Fiction, Molotov Cocktail, and Thrice
Fiction His blog is www.pincusb.com Paul hosts the FBomb NY flash fiction reading series monthly at KGB's Red Room in New York and had a story picked for the 2018 Norton Anthology of Micro F
Fiction His blog is www.pincusb.com Paul hosts the FBomb NY flash
fiction reading series monthly at KGB's Red Room in New York and had a story picked for the 2018 Norton Anthology of Micro F
fiction reading series monthly at KGB's Red Room in New York and had a story picked for the 2018 Norton Anthology of Micro
FictionFiction.
Paula enjoys reading and
reviewing Christian
fiction, writing Christian romance and devotionals, and helping
other authors realize their dream of publication.
A lover of YA and fantasy
fiction, you can often find him writing on his blog, writing book
reviews and connecting online with
other writer - type people and interviewing authors.
Toth's short
fiction has appeared in The Barcelona
Review, Iowa
Review Web, Mississippi
Review Online and many
others.
I also find some books through
other sources, such as Amazon, BookBub (and
other mailing lists), Facebook (e.g. the Avid Readers of Christian
Fiction group), Goodreads (what my friends are reading and
reviewing), and through author email lists (perhaps that's a topic for another week).
Suggested services: 1) Pre-publication: Pre-pub: manuscript
review / substantive editing, copy editing, proofing; 2)
Fiction query materials: synopsis, query letter, agent contact list and directions for submitting to agents; 3) Pre-promotion: develop a marketing plan to include creating reader interest on Facebook, blog, Twitter,
other related sites; expert articles / guest blogs, etc. preliminary PR for endorsements and
reviews.
In over 25 years of professional book
reviewing, mostly in SF and fantasy (Dragon Magazine, Amazing Stories, Publishers Weekly, etc.), I've probably
reviewed more tie - in and packaged
fiction than any
other professional critic in the genre.
We publish
reviews of only the best literary
fiction, older and new, as judged by
other literary
fiction writers.
His work has been published in
Fiction on the Web, Madswirl, Postcard Shorts404 Words, Scarlet Leaf
Review, Freedom
Fiction, Burrst, Entropy, Alsina Publishing, Fifty - word stories, among
others.
These include action or adventure, fantasy,
fiction, How - To's, and
reviews, among
others.
We publish
reviews of only the best literary
fiction, older and new, as judged by
other literary
fiction writers.
His
fiction, non-
fiction, criticism and translations have appeared in Salon, The Michigan Quarterly
Review, Waxwing, Eclectica, Public Books, Artnet, Event, Blue Lake
Review, Ducts, Ping Pong Journal, Coe
Review and
other publications.
Related
reviews looked at its
other surveys of emerging art — «Frequency,» «Flow,» «Fore,» and «
Fictions.»
His
fiction,
reviews, and essays have appeared or are forthcoming in journals such as Social Text, Theme Can, P - QUEUE, Smallwork, and Jacket2, among
others.
Penkov has published
fiction in The Southern
Review and The Sunday Times, among
other publications.