An interview with Haggard & Halloo publisher Travis Catsull
Haggard & Halloo is an Austin-based poetry magazine and publishing house, whom you might be familiar with thanks to Jason
As an introduction to my quest for great free e-books, this week
In an insightful post at the We Put Words On Paper blog, Black Heart contributor Amanda Kimmerly
Everyone knows their local library is the place for freebies: free books, free movies, free Internet—even free A/C in the heat of a sweaty Austin summer.
Super bomb diggity foghorn local writing group We Put Words On Paper brings you the most ass-kicking, literarily
Graham Strong is a copywriter by day and an aspiring novelist by night. Unlike most novelists, however, he is live-blogging his novel writing experience
Who is Robert Bruce? He’s the author of the formerly free (now $7) e-book Make the Devil Fumble His Wine,
I’ve been bidding intermittently on typewriters on eBay for ages. Somehow I always manage to lose the auctions, however, and have never actually
Haggard & Halloo is an Austin-based poetry magazine and publishing house, whom you might be familiar with thanks to Jason
Reviewed by Laura Roberts Failure is a topic often discussed in hushed tones, something to be feared and avoided, and certainly not to be dwelt upon too deeply, lest it infect the rest of one’s life
Storychord is an online journal that blends short fiction, visual art and a musical soundtrack to immerse your senses in editor Sarah Lynn Knowles’ own