And I had just brought out-- what was the last book? That anthology . And it was a year or two ago-- about a year and a half ago, I said, Jill, it's been 50 years since I published my first poems. And I sent her a little description of a possible book.
but we don't have any mother writing about sex. And since you're the only person we know that's having any you have to write about it. And, um I decided that I would for this anthology that nobody would read and at first I wrote this kind of Dr. Ruthie how to maintain an intimate relationship with your husband when you have 4 children piece. But the more I got into it, the more I always can, I can always find that sort of corrosive sense of ribbon of self-loathing in every topic and I realized that this whole idea
When Quentin asked me, hey, do you wanna make a movie with me and two other filmmakers? It's an anthology . It's on New Year's Eve, it's in a hotel, you have to use the bellhop. We're not gonna know what each other's making.
The other one was, I really love making short films. I really want this anthology thing to work. What if it's three stories, like a three-act structure, not four.
of gender identity. The book, which Micah co-edited with Scott Duane, was recognized as a finalist for the 2020 Lambda Literary Awards for Best LGBTQ Anthology . Micah is currently pursuing a PhD at Boston University, studying how digital technology impacts professions.
Yes. Well again in that spirit of, if we're going to mess with an anthology , then we also, I wanted it to be visually really cool looking, because, again, not expected for an anthology at all. And I also knew I wanted some visual essays in there.
Then everyone out. Yeah. It's another anthology of interviews with women chefs.
The influence of Henry James versus the influence of H.G. Wells. Geoff Ryman's anthology , "When It Changed." Ryman believes that science fiction writers should rely less on what's called "rubber science" and he put scientists together with his writers.
a lot of people read Salon, so they were haters on Salon, but with the New York Times, it turns out that more than 5 million people read. And I wrote this essay, I wrote it for a literary anthology , and we're going to do a little experiment now. How many of you have ever read a literary anthology ? Okay, so, this is an educated crowd. That was like six hands. How many who broke, how many of you read the whole thing? Yeah. Three. Okay? .
So I knew that she had this story, but that story itself came up because I needed to write something for an audio anthology called RIP-OFF, where we took a famous first line. And I took the first line of "Wizard of Oz," and then, wrote this story.
And said, this comic must not die. And created the first book anthology of Krazy Kat comics. That was seen by a young man coming home from military service named Charles Schulz, and forever changed the way Charles Schulz would view
The influence of Henry James versus the influence of H.G. Wells. Jetse de Vries did an anthology of optimistic science fiction called "Shine" in 2010.
The influence of Henry James versus the influence of H.G. Wells. And while we were doing this anthology , Gregory Benford, who's in our book, was also doing an anthology called "Starship Century," which focused on space travel.
If you're over 30 and kids, it's like a nightmare. all of my stories as an anthology .
And Adverb Adder, saves all that typing, and thinking. We'd like to put together an anthology of "Shipstar" stories, "Bowl of Heaven" stories.
It's in a box somewhere. He is the author of the comic anthology "Worlds Apart" and the original graphic novel "White Tower" due from Committed Comics in 2013. He has written, produced, and directed two feature films-- "Fools of the Game" and "Medium Gray"-- the latter of which screened in Park City during the 2004
that I just found out from my editor from Harper Collins that it made the New York Times best seller list so I am really excited. Yeah. Which again is so awesome for an anthology . So what I thought I'd do is I'd just read a short thing and then I'd go over sort of some lessons that we can apply to our lives. . And uh, these are the things so even though I on the surface it seems like the book's about celebrities, to me it's just about people. Like I feel I could stand on
group of researchers started to design studies and they began publishing studies about wisdom beginning again around 1975 and enough had been, uh, published that in 1990 there was actually an academic anthology edited by Sternberg entitled "Wisdom". So I got my hands on this book and I started reading these, uh, uh, articles, umm, and it really kind of explains how I got into this. A funny thing happened. Umm, I really found myself fascinated by this very fuzzy topic.
Pretty infuriating, right? It’s enough to make you want to start a whole new literary movement as petty revenge. It all kicked off with a short story anthology that Fuguet and Gómez published in 1996, named “McOndo”… which featured not a drop of magical realism. McOndo — which became the name of the literary movement — was a reaction to the assumption that Latin American literature could be boiled down
You don't respond to her. But I do think it's pretty cool to start an anthology that's supposed to celebrate women in food by challenging one of the women that we've been told we're supposed to adore.
Right. So this book is just sort of a-- we did an anthology back in 2007. And this was taking that book and bringing it up to date by getting rid of a ton of essays and bringing in a bunch of new ones.
And I could see that as a whole other anthology , although I'm very close with my father.
The idea was sort of it could be anthology series.
It was being directly encouraged by the president of the university. And so as you'll see if you read the anthology , that's a pattern that we tried-- not "we," but the people that actually put the book together-- tried to replicate in giving some
And so that'll be coming out in that anthology .
I'll start by reading the poem from the anthology , "Self-Portrait in Unfinished Letters."
This is the one that appears in the anthology .
that um as I was reading it there's an anthology called Mojo conjure
And so it was really important to me when I was putting this anthology together to have a diversity of not just writers but different types
So the first book that came out about Detroit through Belt Publishing was a Detroit anthology .
Now up to this time-- this is issue number 27-- "Detective Comics" was an anthology series with 11 different short features in it
He received his Master in Fine Arts from Boston University and a BA from Roanoke College. He's here today to discuss his provocatively titled and amazing graphic anthology , "Strange Fruit, Volume One: Uncelebrated Narratives from Black History." He has uncovered and retells in dramatic fashion nine stories of extraordinary African Americans whose lives have been long forgotten by most.
It's been really fun to meet the other poets in the anthology .
I'm going to start with one of the poems that's in the anthology .
We, he and I, have been working together in comics for about five years now. As Chris mentioned, we collaborated on an anthology called "Worlds Apart," which I'm happy to say-- and that doesn't come out quite right-- but happy to say is actually out of print now because we sold all of them.
You. He is also the editor of the anthology , The Innovator's Cookbook.
And in, in my collected stories anthology I tell the, the, the, to me, this an awesome
Male Presenter: Yeah, I published this anthology of science fiction works back in 1993 and the Fire Upon The Deep.
So, it's a kind of anthology , ancient anthology of text.
uh me to write a story so I wrote that story for her Anthology and then I also gave her another story a story called
exactly called "Off-Earth-- Ethical Questions and Quandaries for Living in Outer Space." I also had the opportunity to co-edit an anthology called
They were definitely happy to be chosen. And the same thing happened with the TV show, but the idea that-- it was an anthology .
I had read your Longreads essay, and I had gotten a couple of stories into the anthology , and I am just completely floored by how the number of writers
Sure. So a little bit of background first is that the essay that inspired this anthology is way over a decade in the making.
But I do feel like I've immersed myself in this very much by editing this anthology .
He has been recognized three times by Best American Sports Writing, which is an annually published anthology of the finest sports journalism in the US.
on the front table, sandwiched between a book by Martha Stewart and a Superman anthology .
And our other rules-- well, excuse me-- our other guidelines, encouraging them to step outside of their comfort zones and share ideas before they're ready. A traditional approach to a science fiction anthology is to say, hey, we're writing stories about Topic X. Do you have a story about Topic X? Why don't you send it to us?
The influence of Henry James versus the influence of H.G. Wells. I've been faking. And I'm in the Hieroglyph anthology , and I'm faking because I'm not making any constructive suggestions about the future.
In fact, we're already getting pressure from people saying, hey, you've got to go further, and tie up this thing and then that thing. And so forth. And we might do it in an anthology or something like that. I'm not sure. But it's a big object.