Two more brilliant friends of mine have entered the digitial world, and I've been itching to tell you about them. Allow me to add to your regular reading queue:
Mc the Book Mechanic
Kevin McIlvoy ("Mc")
One of my all-time favorite fiction teachers, the guy who taught an MFA class at Warren Wilson on God as a character in literature and who provoked me to pick up Angela Carter's stories for the first time, is now bringing his ample mentoring talents online. For writers, he's offering community workshops, manuscript reading, and an "Inter-Nest." Mc writes that "In maintaining and expanding this site, I will make every effort to propose ways you can advance in the habits of presence that make it possible for you to feel and know 'the stance of wonder' (John Berryman) in your art." And I assure you that that promise is for real, folks. Check it.
Detroit is Gotham
Julie Koehler
Julie is writer, reader, comics enthusiast, and is on her way to a Ph.D in German at Wayne State University. Her site collects her funny and insightful ideas (and lots of lists) -- often related to the city, and often spinning elsewhere. Especially noteworthy: her post on reading The Catcher in the Rye and Out of Africa (!) at the same time, and her list of seven dystopian elements of modern life. But wait -- want long-form Julie? Check out her award-winning essay on "Fairy Tales and Understanding the Holocaust: How Hitler, Survivors, and Writers Used Fairy Tales."
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