Issue 29, Winter '12

Tagged: american short fiction

Reese Okyong Kwon

04.03.2011

Reese Okyong Kwon’s stories are published or forthcoming in American Short Fiction, Kenyon Review, Missouri Review, Sun Magazine, and elsewhere; her nonfiction is published in the Believer, More Intelligent Life, and Rumpus. She has received scholarships from the Bread Loaf… more »

What Does Online Publishing Mean to You?

by Jill DUrso 12.10.2009

Today on the American Short Fiction blog, the web editor posed the question, “What does online publishing mean to you?” to literary luminary Rick Moody. Moody recently garnered much buzz with his Twitter story, “Some Contemporary Characters,” a series of tweets which appeared over 3 days for Electric Literature.  Though Moody clearly appreciates the possibilities and new directions provided by online publishing, he also still firmly believes in the power of print:

“Online publication, to me, is of interest because it’s cheaper and easier to produce, thus emboldening people who want to bring their vision out into the marketplace of ideas. But that doesn’t mean it’s better. Best of all is written on stone, and if that doesn’t work, whatever is nearly as long lasting as stone.”

What do you think? Do you agree with Rick? What do you see as the ultimate future of publishing as we know it?

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