“A website on the world-wide literary novel since approximately the beginning of the twentieth century, arranged by nationality.”
¶ Brevity
“For more than a decade now, Brevity has published well-known and emerging writers working in the extremely brief (750 words or less) essay form, along with craft essays and book reviews.”
“Exploring the mind, method and masterpieces of David Markson through the marginalia found on the pages of the books in his personal library.”
“Electric Literature’s mission is to guide writers and readers through a rapidly evolving publishing landscape.”
“A celebration of writers who have achieved some measure of literary failure. Each week a short biography will be posted. After one year, they will all be deleted.”
¶ HOOT
“HOOT is a monthly literary magazine. On a postcard! It’s small and cool looking, so you can also stick it on your fridge, or in your husband/wife’s briefcase, or leave it on a restaurant table for some random person to enjoy. Imagine, literature that you can pass around!”
“A collection of entertaining curiosities in history, literature, mathematics, language, art, and philosophy. Each item is self-contained and written as concisely as possible, so you can read a few and get back to work.”
“hlo.hu, an affiliate of www.litera.hu, was launched in April 2004 to promote contemporary Hungarian literature in English on the internet.”
“My Unfinished Novels exists to explore the idea: why was this novel abandoned? The answers, hopefully, will elucidate and entertain.”
