Fred Durst Gives You This Week's Lit News (Because What Else Is He Doing?)

Fred Durst Gives You This Week’s Lit News (Because What Else Is He Doing?)

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This week at Specter we have tons of lit news and oddities for you.

 

PANK’s September Issue is out, and if you don’t read it, you’re a fart.

Myfanwy Collins’s novel ECHOLOCATION is on presale now.

Go check out Hayden’s Ferry Review’s unusual call for submissions.

J. Bradley melts off your face here, so go get melted.

Salon.com has an interesting article up about writers who don’t read.

Matthew Dexter has a nice little nugget up at pressboardpress. William Fedigan is also featured there.

NAP 1.4Β is out, and I don’t want to gush, because Chad told me not to. So I won’t, but just know that I want to. In it you’ll find M.G. Martin, Diana Salier, J. Bradley, Parker Tettleton, Howie Good, Will Henderson, and many, many more.

M.G. Martin also has a poem up at Fleeting.

Roald Dahl would have turned 95 this week! Go drink a High Life and read James and the Giant Peach to celebrate.

Some astonishing stuff is happening in European libraries. Think about thanking your local library somehow.

Here is an amazing resource for any writer: full of some pretty great stuff and, of course, annoying advertisements.

Vouched Books has a wonderfully Awful Interview up with Christina Martin.

J. Bradley’s free ebook, Our Hearts Are Power Ballads, is available now!

As always, have a wonderful weekend, don’t do anything I wouldn’t do, read a book, brush your teeth, stay in school.