A new literary journal made its debut this month: Flycatcher: A Journal of Native Imagination. According to their website: “Flycatcher does not necessarily aim to be a regional publication, though we do think of the southeastern United States as our literary ground. All our editors are either from or live in metropolitan Atlanta, and if […]
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The Network at SIBA
Monday, August 4, 2008
If you haven’t been to the Southern Independent Booksellers Alliance trade show, you may not realize what a great opportunity the Network started offering today. In my past life with John F. Blair, Publisher, I attended every SIBA trade show but one since 1999. There is no better opportunity for a writer in the South […]