Woodrat Podcast 21: In which I talk about poetry and technology
Poet and publisher Dave Bonta spoke to me on the phone awhile back for his “Woodrat” podcast. He got me […]
Unfinished or quasi-finished prose that hasn’t been published elsewhere
Poet and publisher Dave Bonta spoke to me on the phone awhile back for his “Woodrat” podcast. He got me […]
Savvy journalists have adapted (or have been forced to adapt) to a new, more collaborative publishing model online. Here are
This essay is forthcoming as a broadsheet from Cross+Roads Press, and is based on an interview published on Basho’s Road in December,
The haiku and micropoetry journal I edit, tinywords, got 875 submissions in the course of 2 weeks for our upcoming
Apple announced the iPad Wednesday, and with it added e-books to the menu of content it’s selling via iTunes. But
Ten years ago today, I was in the middle of trying to get a content syndication startup off the ground.
From my own experience, and the experience of friends who had spent months to years to a lifetime devoted to
A couple of weeks ago I took part in a discussion about press embargoes, with Tom Foremski, Damon Darlin and
The collective intelligence poured into inventing new portable games over the past several centuries is equivalent, scientists estimate, to the
I’ll admit it: I got into journalism for the money. Columbia Journalism School dean Nicholas Lemann has said: “I’ve never