April 29, 2013 Humor The Funnies By Tom Gauld From You’re All Just Jealous of My Jetpack, by Tom Gauld.
March 29, 2013 Humor The Private Lives of Web Journalists By Jason Novak Jason Novak works at a grocery store in Berkeley, California, and changes diapers in his spare time.
February 1, 2012 Humor The Epigraph By David Parker Milton wasn’t working. The aspiring novelist had already written the perfect dedication (“For my friends”), and he’d long had a list of possible titles, yet he still had no epigraph, the mysterious but meaningful quotation he’d seen at the beginning of every great book. He’d been holding John Milton in reserve for this very situation. When contemplating the epigraph for his debut novel, the writer had always been confident that if all else failed, he could find inspiration in Shakespeare or Milton. For his part, the Bard hadn’t cooperated. A line like “The first thing we do, let’s kill all the lawyers” might work for a paperback legal thriller, but nothing Shakespeare wrote seemed appropriate for the “Borges meets Zola, if Zola had somehow been influenced by Nabokov” collection of loosely related vignettes set in a fictional megalopolis in an indeterminate near-future the writer hoped to get published by next fall. Read More