Every day Poets & Writers Magazine scans the headlines—from publishing reports to academic announcements to literary dispatches—for all the news that creative writers need to know. Here are today’s stories:
In a surprising move for a magazine that does not typically showcase fiction, the New York Times Magazine published a story by Dave Eggers [2] this weekend.
GalleyCat reminds us if the federal government shuts down due to stalled congressional negotiations, the Library of Congress and its website will shut down [2] as well.
Beginning in November, David Rosenbaum will head the University of Missouri Press [3].
Carolyn Kellogg reports Apple is developing a technology for embedding signatures using an “iBook autographing system [4],” which would allow authors to sign e-books at public events. (Los Angeles Times)
John Dorsey of the Toledo Free Press ponders if the venerable Evergreen Review will shutter [5]. The literary magazine was created by Grove Press founder Barney Rosset, who died in February 2012.
Justin St. Clair considers the postmodern legacy of Thomas Pynchon [6], as well as his new novel Bleeding Edge. (Los Angeles Review of Books)
Ploughshares looks at writers who exercise (while writing) [7].