How do you make a hundred-year-old novel appealing to today's readers? Japanese publisher Bunkasha is putting music stars on their covers, and they credit the stars with a ten-fold increase in sales. Natsume Soseki's novel Botchan, about a Tokyo teacher who moves to rural Japan and runs smack into the countryside's oldfashioned sterotypes and prejudices, … Continue reading That’s Hot
No Kindle Down Under?
Plans to extend the Kindle's reach to Australia have hit a snag. Two large newspaper groups--including Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation--have declined to make their publications available on the e-reader. The Sydney Morning Herald, another of the hesitant papers, reports that Apple's rumored entry into the market means publishers don't want to commit to the Kindle, … Continue reading No Kindle Down Under?
Brian Beatty is this week’s winner of our miniStories Flash Fiction contest
"Velour" by Brian Beatty is one of the winning pieces in this year's Flash Fiction competition miniStories, which is sponsored by Magers and Quinn and presented by mnartists.org. Brian's story was chosen by novelist David Oppegaard, one of our talented judges. All the winning stories, as well as the poems from our What Light contest … Continue reading Brian Beatty is this week’s winner of our miniStories Flash Fiction contest