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These days, I’m finding it pretty easy to be proud of where I live. I’ve made the Pacific Northwest my home for more than 13 years, and I don’t think I’ll ever regret it. Read More
For the past several years, LAR has offered its popular workshops in poetry, fiction, and nonfiction twice each year, in November and June. Many writers tell us they’d like to participate in our fall workshops, that November is just too hectic a month. We’ve been listening! This year, our workshops will move to January, 2013. Check back December 1 for course descriptions and open registration.
by Joe Ponepinto
With the recent flurry of articles that excoriate book reviews as unfairly positive, such as Jacob Silverman’s in Slate, or as written for hire or cronyism as in The New York Times, it’s tougher than ever for book reviewers to maintain their credibility with readers. Read More
The Los Angeles Review congratulates Jeremiah O’Hagan, whose “Essaying,” which appears in LAR Volume 10, Fall 2011, is listed as a notable essay in Best American Essays 2012. O’Hagan’s essay was selected by series editor Robert Atwan. Read More
Most days, when a girl is hankering for some words on a page, she wants to read something fast-paced and lively. Read More
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We are now closed to submissions for Issue 13, dedicated to Dana Gioia, which will be published in March, 2013. We will reopen to submissions February 1, 2013. Please review our guidelines here.