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  1. Margaret Atwood's writing tips are disappointingly common. http://bit.ly/8aq4tg
  2. Ray Bradbury's getting a bit wonky in his old age. Mars? Really? http://bit.ly/6XlOiz
  3. Hilarious -- Holden Caulfield's version of "Twas the Night Before Christmas" http://bit.ly/7hyUKI
  4. No, Flannery O'Connor's *perceived* lack of race discussions doesn't hurt her body of work in the slightest. http://bit.ly/5Quow0
  5. Pat at Vromans parses what went wrong with the tweeted Moody story. http://bit.ly/8JgkU1
  6. The mother of all Writer-Process articles. http://bit.ly/7h6YGc
  7. Good 4th-quarter-down-by-one speech to a struggling writer. Love the warrior/innocent theme (scroll down) http://bit.ly/5yhfAf
  8. Excerpts of the "Bad Sex" award. http://bit.ly/6L38X8
  9. McSweeney's takes a chance on the unpublished and unconnected, and highlights a diversity of styles. http://bit.ly/7n4xB4
  10. Two newly translated Herta Muller novels coming out in English. http://bit.ly/6v30Ki
  11. Seriously? This is the word of the year? http://bit.ly/4oB5Q3
  12. Stories about Obama and Ashley Dupre by Adam Haslett and Mary Gaitskill. Huh? Strange, but I'm intrigued. http://bit.ly/79PpiH
  13. James Wood slaughters Paul Auster. http://bit.ly/4s96TP
  14. I've always been skeptical of the Raymond Carver stories pre-Lish, but Stephen King makes a strong case. http://bit.ly/4qoRV4
  15. Is the Kenyon Review Online merely the Kenyon Review Lite? http://bit.ly/5KhDie
  16. Tobias Wolff interview. http://bit.ly/3lnT2z
  17. 50 things a writer shouldn't do. http://bit.ly/pp6U3
  18. Gossip about Granta. With the flood of editors leaving, I guess speculation's inevitable. http://bit.ly/2sj9Zh
  19. Cormac McCarthy: "I'm not interested in writing short stories. Anything that doesn't drive you to suicide hardly seems worth doing."
  20. RT @UGAPress Short story poised to get its due? "Ha Jin says a good batch of short stories 'can do more than a novel'" : http://bit.ly/TOFjy