Celebrated author Russell Hoban muses on goddesses, chariots, and conquering the novel.
July/August 1992
Features
NeoPop: The New Populist Poetry
NeoPop, the new "sassy" poetry of Los Angeles, casts a witty and often affectionate eye on seedier side of life in Southern California.
First Time in Print
Twenty-four writers recall the heady delight of being discovered.
Russell Hoban: Excerpts From a Talk at San Diego State University
The celebrated author muses on goddesses, chariots, and conquering the novel.
Blighter's Rock
Russell Hoban discusses the infamous "ongoing ungoing" that plagues many a writer—and how to navigate writer's block.
The Summer Institute for Caribbean Creative Writing
A program nurturing island talent flourishes in Florida.
Press Finesse
How to be your own best press agent and keep the media coming back for more.
News and Trends
Acting Chairperson of NEA Reveals Agenda
Anne-Imelda Radice is appointed by President George H. W. Bush to serve as the acting chairperson of the National Endowment for the Arts.
Literary Agents' Organizations Merge
The new Association of Author's Representatives is a merger of the Society of Authors' Representatives and the Independent Literary Agents Association.