“A website on the world-wide literary novel since approximately the beginning of the twentieth century, arranged by nationality.”

> http://www.themodernnovel.com/index.htm

§6480 · Thursday 8 November 2012 · signalementen, websites en weblogs · (Reageer) · Tags: ,


“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.”

> http://brevitymag.com/

§6357 · Wednesday 7 November 2012 · signalementen, websites en weblogs · (Reageer) · Tags:


“An online quaterly.”

> http://thejunket.org/

§6335 · Saturday 3 November 2012 · signalementen, websites en weblogs · (Reageer) · Tags:


“Exploring the mind, method and masterpieces of David Markson through the marginalia found on the pages of the books in his personal library.”

> http://readingmarksonreading.tumblr.com/

§6333 · Saturday 3 November 2012 · signalementen, websites en weblogs · (Reageer) · Tags: , ,


“Electric Literature’s mission is to guide writers and readers through a rapidly evolving publishing landscape.”

> http://electricliterature.com/

§6327 · Friday 2 November 2012 · signalementen, websites en weblogs · (Reageer) · Tags: ,


“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.”

> http://bdlf.wordpress.com/

§6324 · Friday 2 November 2012 · signalementen, websites en weblogs · (Reageer) · Tags:


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!”

> http://www.hootreview.com/

§5982 · Friday 10 August 2012 · signalementen, websites en weblogs · (Reageer) · Tags: , ,


“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.”

> http://www.futilitycloset.com/



“hlo.hu, an affiliate of www.litera.hu, was launched in April 2004 to promote contemporary Hungarian literature in English on the internet.”

> http://www.hlo.hu/



“My Unfinished Novels exists to explore the idea: why was this novel abandoned? The answers, hopefully, will elucidate and entertain.”

> http://myunfinishednovels.com/

§5716 · Wednesday 1 August 2012 · signalementen, websites en weblogs · (Reageer) · Tags: