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  1. ck out alanna peterson's great story, 'how to build a portal to another world' - sci-fi meets emo meets wes anderson: http://bit.ly/1Er2fw
  2. sneak peak at 'maynard & jennica' author rudolph delson's hilarious take on the '09 federal budget, as a pleasure read: http://bit.ly/2B50Br
  3. there is no e-reader of the future: http://bit.ly/1bM0Cl
  4. if you love jason schwartz's matchless "a german picturesque," here's his new mini-story "winter register": http://bit.ly/y9v0O
  5. this coming winter, we'll start publishing to mobile devices - which ones should we target? kindle and iphone, sure... but which others?
  6. Started reading 'Classic Shorts: Eight Stories for Summer' on @DailyLit http://dailylit.com/a/ODM5NA
  7. @jwikert - think you're right about this, joe - kindle is just an underpowered next-gen large-format mobile device
  8. can't wait to read the last part of alix ohlin's "stranger things have happened?" then don't: http://bit.ly/YJPbB
  9. Anyone up at Breadloaf? We'll be speaking on electronic publishing and the future of literature. Stop by, say hi, and we'll have a drink.
  10. great new elizabeth crane story, "the geniius meetings" http://bit.ly/4mC66V
  11. want to read the rest of alix ohlin's great new story "stranger things have happened" - http://www.failbetter.com/3... ...
  12. failbetter's 10th Anniversary Novella Contest is on: $500 prize to the winner, no entry fee, more details at http://failbetter.com/Novella
  13. 'stranger things have happened,' a great new story from alix ohlin, now up on failbetter: http://bit.ly/osewY
  14. too much poetry tries too hard, no? not rachel springer's, thankfully: http://bit.ly/kknaZ
  15. anyone know who first pubd 'death in venice?' would this great novella have been pubd in paper today, if it had been written by an unknown?
  16. novellas are an in-between form - too long for most magazines, too short for book publishers - perfect for e-publishing, no?
  17. robert fanning is one of a number of vital new poets from the rust belt - and we interview him this week on failbetter: http://bit.ly/2wPTo2
  18. when litmags run pay-to-be-read contests, do they only get work by people who have to pay others to read what they've written?
  19. dark, beautiful, amazing language - the new terese svoboda story is an amazing poem-prose: http://bit.ly/1aY1NZ
  20. RIP Frank McCourt - so skilled at writing about topics that are so easy to be maudlin about - yet his work was everything but