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Anthology (Summer 2004, published in conjunction with Thicket)
Editors
JASON SANFORD
Ranking online magazines and journals | Review: 2008 Novel and Short Story Writer’s Market (Fall 2007)
Josie Fowler and her final book (Summer 2007)
Myths, Legends, and Tall Tales: One Southern Boy’s Ramblings with Mike Resnick | Confessions from the man who single-handedly destroyed poetry as we know it! | Interzone: 25 Years of Quality British Speculative Fiction | Why editors liked your story and still rejected it (Winter 2007)
The Return of Brad Vice | Why has the New York Times ignored the passing of author Jack Williamson? | Stranger than Fiction: When novels become attack ads | In search of a lost poem: “Andy-Diana DNA Letter” by Andrew Weiman | Southern Gothic Online...and in Print (Fall 2006)
T. Coraghessan Boyle and Surviving the Baby Boom | Duotrope’s Digest is an excellent submission tool for writers | The fast and slow on submission responses | Print or electronic: the 2007 Novel and Short Story Writer’s Market and online submission databases (Summer 2006)
The Sorrow Psalms: new poetry anthology revives interest in elegies | Drivers, a new short story collection by Nathan Leslie | Oxford American’s spring 2006 issue | Honoring 9-11 Victim Gopal Varadhan | Knowledge Smackdown: Wikipedia vs. Citizendium | Reviving Gustav Hasford | In search of a lost poem: “Andy-Diana DNA Letter” by Andrew Weiman (Summer 2006)
The literary lynching of Brad Vice (Fall 2005)
Support for Brad Vice and a few words on sampling | New attack on Brad Vice is merely poor journalism | Story-line patent could hurt the ability of writers to create new stories (Fall 2005)
Radio Wave Ethics and Back-Woods Beatings (Winter 2004)
Who Wears Short Shorts? Micro Stories and MFA Disgust (Fall 2004)
Peace Corps, Club-Med Style (Summer 2004)
Returning Insight to Storytelling: Science, Stories, and Loren Eiseley (Winter 2003)
Ageless Arts (Fall 2003, winner the first Magnificent Magnolia essay contest)
Digging the Human Condition (Truths from an Out-of-Work Archeologist) (Summer 2003)
World's Smallest Essay on the Coming Miniaturization of Literature (Spring 2003) Read Jim Booth’s response to this essay, Literary Minutiae at the Present Time
How to expose new writers: online versus print magazines (Winter 2002)
Weeping for Wallace (Fall 2002)
Where is the South in Southern Literature? (Summer 2002)
Casting the Artist: Allen Peterson and Cast-Iron Sculpture (Spring 2002)
Porn: The Most Popular Fiction on the Web (Spring 2002)
Fiction and Biographies (Fall 2001)
JAKE ADAM YORK
Fell In Alabama: Brad Vice’s Tuscaloosa Night | Impact Crater: A Post Script | Taking It Personal: The Politics of Advocacy | Walking History (Fall 2005)
The Marrow of the Bone of Contention: A Barbecue Journal (Winter 2003, selected as an ‘Article of Note’ by Arts and Letters Daily)
Inside / Out (Fall 2002)
Crossroads (Summer 2002)
Interstates, Interchanges: Telling Souths (Spring 2002)
The Plain Language Thesis (Winter 2002)
Words about the Poetry (Fall 2001)