
Read This Very Short Story About What It's Like To Be An Aging Werewolf
"I used to wake up in strange places. I'd be covered in blood, but alive."
Lincoln Michel's writing appears in Electric Literature, Tin House, NOON, The Believer, and elsewhere. He is a founding editor of Gigantic, a magazine of short prose and art. He tweets @TheLincoln.
"I used to wake up in strange places. I'd be covered in blood, but alive."
Here's everything you need to know before submitting your work to the literary publication of your dreams.
(Plus two bonus shots.) “When you play the game of drinks you win or you pass out.”
To Shill a Mockingbird.
Why Janet Malcolm’s The Journalist and the Murderer is essential reading for Serial listeners.
Thoughts on Amazon, e-books, and the future of how we read words.
Four debut novelists on elevator pitches, getting an agent, and writing your first book.
Jonathan Lethem, author of Motherless Brooklyn and The Fortress of Solitude, talks about literary rediscovery projects and finishing Don Carpenter’s final novel, Fridays at Enrico’s.
Author Jeff VanderMeer talks about the importance of literary cross-pollination, binge-watching TV, and his latest novel, Annihilation.
A House of Cards reading list.
"I used to wake up in strange places. I'd be covered in blood, but alive."
To Shill a Mockingbird.