Thursday, July 12, 2007

Certain Somebodies


A certain Stansel makes his fancy magazine debut in the summer issue of the Antioch Review. His story "All We Have" will break your heart if you have one.

I'd also like to announce at this time that a certain Stansel will be making his way to Houston in a month, where he will drink beer in ice-houses, wear boots made of reptile skin, and work towards a PhD in literary fancypantsiness.

A certain Solomon is the recipient of a Pushcart Prize for her story Lotto, which was workshopped a lot at Iowa. She'll be making her way to McDowell sometime in the nearish future.

A certain Krasikov will be publishing a story collection and a novel with Speigel & Grau in 2008, which is almost too long to wait for it.

Also, a certain Klein has published a story with the new online version of AGNI and it's pretty awesome to see it there. Visit eyeshot if you haven't lately too.

From what I've heard, a certain Le is tearing it up. But maybe I'll leave it to that other blog to bring us up to date with that.

And I've also noticed that a certain Liening is all over the damn place with his fine poetry.

A certain Strickley has failed to congratulate people accordingly and this is the first step in her journey toward redemption.

4 Comments:

At 11:40 AM, Blogger Unknown said...

Congrats to all! Sana, Ian, Anna, Mr. Lee K, Mr. Liening, and of course our own SAS. Beers, scotch, and all sorts of glass raisings!

 
At 2:08 PM, Blogger VVG said...

Looks like Sana's "Companion" is also in the 2007 O. Henry Prize stories--and she's in this summer's fiction issue of The Atlantic!

Hurrah, all.

 
At 2:08 PM, Blogger VVG said...

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At 3:34 PM, Blogger Ian said...

A bit late, perhaps, but for those who have not heard, let's not forget to pick up the new Oxford American, too, in which we will find a wonderful essay by our SAS.

 

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