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Jess Stoner

Spreading the Literary Love

Jess Stoner
Spreading the Literary Love

A while back, Austin Kleon, author of Steal Like an Artist, was on KUT, our local NPR station, talking about how important it is to be engaged and active in your community of artists--whatever your creative pursuits. One quote of his that stuck with me was this: "You have to be a fan to have fans." I liked the sentiment, although it did remind me of Rainbow Rowell's Fangirl and this snippet of dialogue: "I'm just really active in the fandom." / "What the fuck is 'the fandom?'" Anyway, I asked … [Read more...] about Spreading the Literary Love

Notably

Jess Stoner

Huge congrats to the authors whose ASF stories were recognized as notables, or distinguished reads, in the most recent Best American Short Stories and Best American Non Required Reading anthologies: Laura van den Berg, Robert Boswell, Maggie Shipstead, Roxane Gay, and James DeWille. … [Read more...] about Notably

ASF Alumni: Jean Thompson

Jess Stoner
ASF Alumni: Jean Thompson

Since Jean Thompson was first published in American Short Fiction in the Winter 1993 issue, her short story collection Who Do You Love was nominated for The National Book Award, and her novel, Wide Blue Yonder, was named a New York Times Notable Book and Chicago Tribune Best Fiction selection.  Her newest novel, The Humanity Project (Blue Rider Press, March 2013) beautifully tackles the grand and complicated notion of humanity, while excavating a glimmer of hope in our foreclosed and sometimes … [Read more...] about ASF Alumni: Jean Thompson

Things American: An Introduction to Buffalo

Jess Stoner
Things American: An Introduction to Buffalo

This week for Things American, we're excited to share the work of Kim Chinquee, Brian Mihok, and Ted Pelton, who are writers and/or artists and/or publishers based in Buffalo, New York. I asked them to contribute and share their experience of the city because it has been on my mind lately, what with the bankruptcy of Detroit; and because I'm from Western New York, although I haven't been to Buffalo since the &Now conference in 2009; and because it's hot every day here in Austin, and I've … [Read more...] about Things American: An Introduction to Buffalo

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