New Hope For Small Men
For a few months in 2009 and 2010, we serialized Grant Bailie’s novel New Hope For Small Men. The novel was written during Grant’s participation in “Novel: A Living Installation,” for which he spent thirty days writing in an architect-designed habitat at New York’s Flux Factory, and in keeping with its experimental origins we’re making it available as an ebook in multiple formats — just to see what happens. It’s available through Barnes & Noble and iBooks, and in Kindle format from Smashwords. We’re hoping it to have it available directly through Amazon as soon as we can.
Our Writer In Residence is invited to spend a month onsite sharing fiction, interviews, reviews, ideas, or an ongoing project of some kind.
On The Blog
Michelle Bailat-Jones reviews Echolocation by Myfanwy Collins (Engine Books, 2012).
In this week’s Research Notes, Megan Stielstra describes the lengths — and depths — she went to for the sake of a story.
Matt Baker and Mel Bosworth discuss their recent projects in hypertextual fiction.
Susan Jupp reviews Laikonik Express by Nick Sweeney (Unthank Books, 2011).
In this week’s Research Notes, Ben Nadler reflects on writing about military experience, without having military experience of his own.
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