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Electric Literature


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Until the Dawn (part 1)

by Deborah Oster Pannell, Jul 19, 2012 | 2 comments
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Favorite Child

by Lisa Abellera, Jul 12, 2012 | 3 comments
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Stories with a hole in it: Tales from Xanadu -------1. The kite

by Julie O'Yang, Jul 19, 2012 | 3 comments
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The barbarian at the gate, a work in progress

by Lillian Ann Slugocki, Jul 19, 2012 | 4 comments
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Like Jeremy Irons

by Beverly Akerman, Jul 10, 2012 | 3 comments
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Discussion
Title Posts Author Latest Post
Book Review Editor Wanted 1 Dan Cafaro over 12 years ago by Dan Cafaro
Electric Lit url 3 Susan Gibb over 15 years ago by A
community building? 7 A over 15 years ago by A
Issue #2! 1 A over 15 years ago by A
for experimental purposes 3 Meg Pokrass over 15 years ago by Meg Pokrass
POSTING STORIES! - a message from EL 2 A over 15 years ago by Meg Pokrass
stuff to do to be a writer 19 A over 15 years ago by Ben White
Response times of EL? 3 P. H. Madore over 15 years ago by A
Response times of EL? 1 P. H. Madore over 15 years ago by P. H. Madore
Short Story Now 4 A over 15 years ago by Travis Kurowski

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Electric Literature is a bimonthly anthology of short stories created by writers tired of hearing about how literary fiction is doomed. We often hear that no one reads anymore, and yet everywhere we look we see people reading—whether it be books, blogs, twitters, or text messages. Before we write the epitaph for the literary age, we thought, let’s try it this way first: select stories with a strong voice that capture our readers and lead them somewhere exciting, unexpected, and meaningful. Publish everywhere, every way: paperbacks, Kindles, iPhones, and eBooks. Make it inexpensive and easy to obtain. Pay writers. Be entertaining without sacrificing depth. Create the thing we wished existed.

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