Soldiers
Guest Contributor Ryan Boyd reviews N.P.P.D Rush at Nerdbacon.
Byron Campbell reviews The Nile Ran Red for Indie Cardboard.
A great review of Kyle Muntz’s Green Lights.
J. David Osborne writes an essay for The Big Click.
Dennis Cooper loves edward j rathke’s Noir: A Love Story and 40 Likely to Die Before 40: An Introduction to Alt Lit, co-edited by Michael J. Seidlinger
Michael J. Seidlinger proves that The Internet has not killed literature according to PlayGround, and he dishes with Alexandra Naughton on That Lit Podcast.
jmww reviewed Peter Tieryas Liu’s Bald New World.
Dinosaurs
Ken Baumann’s “The Important Texts (That You Can Read Right Now)”
Beach Sloth speaks. (HTMLGIANT, 7/9)
Blake Butler’s summer reading (Vice, 7/2)
Jordan Castro’s books read in rehab (The Fanzine, 7/15)
Juliet Escoria and Scott McClanahan’s honeymoon, pt. one (HTMLGIANT, 7/17)
Brian Evenson talks to Matt Bell about The Open Curtain. (The Believer Logger, 7/10)
Lily Hoang is weird.(HTMLGIANT, 7/11)
Jakob Maier’s “Selected Lines From Sci-Fi Short Stories Written Freshman Year of High School”
Nick Ripatrazone on how to teach Flannery O’Connor (The Millions, 6/30)
SF etymology (io9, 6/23)
Best fabulist books (Flavorwire, 7/16)
Lit metal \m/ (Electric Literature, 7/15)
Is The Worst Muse the best? (io9, 7/11)
“Pages Most Likely to Succeed” (AV Club, 7/16)
Gilmore Girls is very similar to Twin Peaks (Flavorwire, 7/11)
Homestar Runner is making a comeback (The Verge, 7/9)
Everything you ever wanted to know about Doom (YouTube, 6/28)
Great Marvel Comics trivia (Buzzfeed, 7/8)