Tag Archives: literature

New essay at Luna Park.

Luna Park put up my essay “A Manual for Readers,” a spin-off of Donald Barthelme’s “Manual for Sons.” This one is about stories instead of fathers.

Profile of Metazen published @ Zine-Scene.

The new magazine about magazines Zine-Scene published my review of Metazen this morning. My thesis is that the digital realm has reached puberty.

Téa Obreht is impressive.

Téa Obreht was born in 1985 in the former Yugoslavia, and spent her childhood in Cyprus and Egypt before eventually immigrating to the United States in 1997. After graduating from the University of Southern California, Téa received her MFA in Fiction from the Creative Writing Program at Cornell University in 2009. Her first novel, The Tiger’s Wife, will be published by Random House in 2011. Her fiction debut—an excerpt of The Tiger’s Wife in The New Yorker—was selected for the The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2010. Her second publication, the short story The Laugh, was published in the summer 2009 fiction issue of The Atlantic, and will be anthologized in The Best American Short Stories 2010. Téa currently lives in Ithaca, New York.