Reading all the ‘Art of the Novella’ novellas in a year
Jonathan Gibbs
It might have come out of a passing comment in the pub, but in fact it was in an email. I was writing a piece about the cover design of… Read more »
It might have come out of a passing comment in the pub, but in fact it was in an email. I was writing a piece about the cover design of… Read more »
Ahh September. In his ode “To Autumn”, John Keats wrote of a season full of “mists and mellow fruitfulness”, a sleepy, gently passing of time after summer’s energy. Keats, clearly,… Read more »
Last Thursday at the Association of Writers and Writing Programs Conference in Boston, about 300 people crowded into a packed room for a panel titled “What a Novella is.” The… Read more »
Includes 42 examples for flouting… Read more »
The second annual “Trame” (“Plots” in English) literary festival was held at the end of June this year in southern Italy. It is billed on the festival website as the… Read more »
The Emerging Writers Network is 11 days into its “Novella Month” campaign, which celebrates the novella as a literary genre and highlights contemporary as well as classic examples of this,… Read more »
There was a depressing article in the New York Times over the weekend about the rate at which novelists are expected to churn out books these days: two a year… 1 / Read more »
TODAY ONLY: The Duel by Giacomo Casanova can be had for a mere $6 for the print edition and and $2.99 for the eBook. Both contain the “Illuminations” series. “Yes, for… Read more »
Just like the headline says, for one day only we’re offering the rapier sharp writings of Giacomo Casanova for a mere $2.99 for the eBook and $6 for the print… Read more »
In celebration of the life and work of Henry James, we are offering two novellas by the American master for the bargain price of $5 each. That’s 50% off, folks.… Read more »