This just in from the editors of Fringe Magazine:
Hi Fringe Friends,
It’s cold outside, but Fringe 17 is hot. See for yourself: works by Mark Brinker, Jean-Michel Buche, Kelley Calvert, Anna L. Cates, Geoffrey Detrani, Tisha Nemeth-Loomis, Cati Porter, Megann Sept, and Casey Wiley are live and kicking. For optimal web browsing, we recommend viewing Fringe [...]
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Hot Reads: Fringe Magazine
December 4th, 2008 2 Comments
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Blogging Alternatives
November 21st, 2008 No Comments
Those of you who follow my life vicariously through this blog may know that I am finishing up my thesis. Someday soon, the day will come that I can no longer utter that phrase as an excuse for anything that I don’t want to do:
“Hey, Bridget, can you take out the trash tonight?”“Well, you [...]
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Book Shelves
November 5th, 2008 No Comments
If you’re like me, your book collection probably grows as steadily as your fingernails — but unlike your fingernails, you never want to cut your book collection down. My apartment (and, to my parents’ chagrin, my room at home) is filled with stacks of books that I’ll never read again but can’t quite bring myself [...]
Fresh For Fall: New Issue of Fringe Magazine
September 4th, 2008 No Comments
This just in from Fringe Magazine Editors:
The web just got a little fringier with the launch of Fringe 16. Featuring the work of Michael K. Meyers, Christopher A. Williams, Joe Clifford, Brent van Staalduinen, Francine Rubin, Siel Ju, Chuck Taylor, and Joel Wright, our sixteenth issue is anything but sweet. Check out Editor-in-Chief Elizabeth Stark’s [...]
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This Week in Publishing: Get Hot, Get Cool, Get Down
July 21st, 2008 No Comments
Success Stories:Here’s yet another lengthy list of positions you wish you had and know you are more worthy for than this latest batch of hirees. Get hot and bothered all you want, but we won’t tell you who’s putting their education to use until next week. Till then, raise your fist to the snarkful gods [...]
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This Week in Boston Publishing and Writing: Names, News, and a Healthy Dose of Awesome
June 16th, 2008 2 Comments
Thanks to everyone who voted for our new name! I’m pleased to announce, that the winner is…
Vernacular!!
By a landslide. A relative landslide. So stay tuned for the upcoming transition to “Vernacular: The Emerson Literary Blog,” with details on how to get to our new location. Thanks again to all who contributed [...]
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Re-Decision 2008: Cast Your Vote Now!
June 11th, 2008 4 Comments
In the grand spirit of this spring’s exciting and excruciatingly protracted Democratic Primary Season, we present the Pub Buzz Re-Decision 2008! We invite you now to cast your ballot for the new name for this blog. Which new candidate should reign supreme? Vote in our poll to the right!
Thanks to everyone who [...]
What’s in a Name? We Need Your Help to Re-Name Pub Buzz!
June 5th, 2008 5 Comments
Why do we care so damn much about names? Labels, titles, surnames, nicknames, brand names–sometimes I think we’re so blinded by the packaging of an item (and its marketing budget) that we lose track of what’s inside. But I can’t help but think of Shakespeare’s classic (and somewhat cliché) quandary, Would a rose [...]
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Writing & Being Written About, Online
May 22nd, 2008 No Comments
No doubt in response to Llalan’s rather humorous post about her newfound Weekly Dig/hops-lover celebrity, the New York Times posted an article from this Sunday’s Magazine written by former Gawker blogger Emily Gould. It chronicles her addiction to and eventual escape from the insane amounts of attention she got from blogging about her personal [...]
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No One With a Blog is Truly Poor
April 24th, 2008 No Comments
Or at least that’s what I tell my parents every time I explain why I spend my days writing about silly things on the internet. But, lo! There is hope for writers who enjoy typing things onto a glowing screen and then using their google status messages to recklessly promote their ramblings. [...]