Tales from the Reading Room

December 21, 2007

The Best of New Writing on the Web

Filed under: Blogging, Books, Personal, Publishing, Writing — litlove @ 1:40 pm

So, I said that we had become quite excited about a possible new publishing project, and now that we’ve had a little time to sort out the details, I’d like to tell you about it.

I’ve been blogging long enough now to know that not only is the web full of high quality writers, it’s also a place where all kinds of original and unusual types of writing find a home. The orthodox market for publishing has, by its nature, become so standardized and conservative over the past twenty years that there simply hasn’t been any place in it for an awful lot of new, exciting, and niche writing. What we would like to publish, ultimately, is a collected volume of new writing from the internet, one that showcases the talent on display on the web and provides a crossover pathway between the orthodox book reading public and those already well acquainted with the blogosphere. We think such a volume could have a widespread appeal, offering bloggers the chance to see their work in print, and encouraging book readers to venture out into the internet with some sense of the sites they might enjoy and the sheer potential for new writing out there.

However, it’s a big wide web, and I’m only one pair of eyes. What we’ve done initially is to start a new blog, The Best of New Writing on the Web, and here, weekly, I’ll be posting a selection of great writing. I want YOU to nominate that writing for me. If you’ve written something you’re particularly proud of, or if you’ve been reading a post that has struck you as notably well-written, then EMAIL ME THE LINK at litlove@tbrbooks.com. It doesn’t matter what the post is about; content is irrelevant right now, as is the kind of writing, be it fiction or non-fiction, opinion pieces, life writing or poetry. All that matters is the quality of the writing and the talent of the blogger. Once a week I’ll make a selection and cross post the pieces at the blog site; it’ll be a kind of online weekly magazine, I hope. If the blog does well enough and we get a suitable range and quantity of posts to choose from, then we can use those nominations as the basis for a published volume.

It’s early days and I’m very conscious of the need to be flexible until we know what works. When I say ‘the best of’, you’ll be realizing that that means, ‘what I like’. It’s not a particularly sophisticated criterion, and the best I can say for it is that I’ve spent fifteen years now working one way or another as a literary critic, so I know my own mind, if nothing else. But it may well be that every so often we’ll invite offers for a guest editor, just to welcome in a fresh perspective. Please know we’re very interested in any ideas, suggestions and recommendations other bloggers might have. But to get this project launched, all I need right now is nominations for suitable blog posts. I’ll be scouting around too, but the more writing I have presented to me, the better. So don’t forget, email me at litlove@tbrbooks.com , and I hope to have a first edition of the blogzine out on 1st January 2008. Promote your work and support your fellow bloggers!

23 Comments »

  1. I think it’s a terrific idea for someone to seek through the material on-line for the best of the best…but I worry that you’ll be inundated with a whole lot of crap or, at least, too much material for a sane human being to accommodate. I’m always looking for news of another writing or arts site that manages to be interesting, provocative and erudite. I’ll rely on folks like you to steer me in the right direction…

    Comment by Cliff Burns — December 21, 2007 @ 1:47 pm

  2. I also think it’s a great idea. What amazing reads I’ve found out there. Thought I’d let you know, though, that the e-mail you list here is returning a permanent error message. Excellent idea. Thanks for doing it.

    Comment by soundofbuilding — December 21, 2007 @ 2:03 pm

  3. What a fantastic idea, Litlove. Whilst I will not be nominating myself any time soon, I will be on the look out for suggestions. I will also be sure to subscribe to the new blog. By the way, happy Christmas!

    Comment by kate1976 — December 21, 2007 @ 2:04 pm

  4. What a marvellous project! I will definitely be nominating posts by some of my favourite litbloggers.

    Comment by Kate S. — December 21, 2007 @ 2:35 pm

  5. Wonderful idea — and thanks for putting the work into getting this running! I’ll keep my eyes open for good writing — which won’t be hard to find, I’m positive.

    Comment by Dorothy W. — December 21, 2007 @ 3:01 pm

  6. I admire you for taking on such a tremendous task! But it does sound very exciting and I can’t wait to start reading the new site.

    And before I forget - happy holidays!

    Comment by verbivore — December 21, 2007 @ 3:06 pm

  7. Cliff - thank you! I don’t know how it’s going to work out at present, but I’m hoping I can think of ways of putting parameters in place, when and if necessary. We’ll see how it all goes! I hope you’ll be putting forward your own work too. Soundofbuilding - I think we’ve fixed the email now (thanks so much for letting me know), so please do try again with your recommendations! It’s high time we showcased more of what’s on the internet! and welcome to the Reading Room, as well. Kate! you undervalue yourself! But do let me know what you come across in your reading. Dear Kate, Dorothy and Verbivore - I’ll certainly be delighted if you would use your discerning eyes to scout out posts for me! I have the highest regard for your critical faculties!

    Comment by litlove — December 21, 2007 @ 3:55 pm

  8. An interesting project. Sounds like your expectations are realistic and flexible. I’ll be watching this with interest, and will keep my eye out for writing that merits looking at.

    What about time of Web publication? Recent? Older posts? Are you open to writing on psychoanalysis and philosophy? I know you said, any subject… but there are always limits.

    For humor, check out Andy Rants! http://andyrantsandraves.blogspot.com/

    Way too short a supply of good humor!

    Comment by Jacob Russell — December 21, 2007 @ 4:08 pm

  9. I know generic suggestions are not much help, but I think any of Dan Green’s longer reviews deserve a place in any “best of the web” venue. There are many good reviews and web reviewers… I look forward to having a selection out there to point to when we see those tiresome dismissals from print published reviewers and critics.. .most of whom are less than sterling.

    Comment by Jacob Russell — December 21, 2007 @ 4:19 pm

  10. Wow, what a wonderful idea! I think it’s exciting to have a central place to turn to - to nominate the blog posts I find powerful while also discovering new bloggers. I’m extremely excited! And welcome home (I think?) -

    Comment by Courtney — December 21, 2007 @ 4:22 pm

  11. During those few days you were away last week, Litlove, did you discover a way to clone a human being? Surely there will need to be two of you, at least, to take on this remarkable and thoroughly delightful new venture. I only hope Litlove II has your own good taste and sense of humor: she’ll need both to begin to adequately replace you! I already hear the First of January knocking at the door . . . !

    Comment by davidbdale — December 21, 2007 @ 5:13 pm

  12. Jacob - thank you - I’m a big fan of your own site, too, you know! But I quite agree that Dan Green is an excellent blogger, and I will certainly be checking out Andy Rants! At the moment I don’t have any parameters for the age of the post. In a couple of months when the blog is more established, I’ll try and dedicate it to recent postings, but while I get it off the ground, no particular limits there. And I love psychoanalysis and philosophy; bring them on. Courtney - I’d like to see your wonderful writing there, too! And thank you, I am home briefly, but off again to my parents on the weekend. You know what this time of year is like…! Dear David - a clone is exactly what I need! But I think I might be relying just on me for the blog. All you need to do, my friend, is to keep writing. It’s bloggers with gifts like yours that I’m hoping to promote (not that you really need my help).

    Comment by litlove — December 21, 2007 @ 7:28 pm

  13. What a wonderful idea Litlove! I think in the end you’ll find you’ll have lots and lots to sort through and choose from once you get going. I know I’ve read lots of wonderful posts in the past and I will surely be on the look out to pass along those posts to you! (And curious…when will your book be ready for ordering?).

    Comment by Danielle — December 22, 2007 @ 4:19 pm

  14. This is a wonderful idea. I will spread the word, and it will be great to also have a vehicle for discovering other bloggers who care about the quality of their writing.

    Comment by the individual voice — December 22, 2007 @ 10:10 pm

  15. Great idea. I’ve been keeping bookmarks of my favourite book blog posts for months now - it’ll be nice for someone else to do the work :P

    Comment by Andrew — December 22, 2007 @ 10:31 pm

  16. I want to chime in and agree with those applauding this new project, Litlove.

    And by the way, I’ve just picked up Claudine in Paris. It’s off to a good start– I like her voice. I bought it on a recent trip to Portland, Oregon,visiting Powell’s bookstore, which some claim is the world’s best. (It is impressive.)

    Comment by ombudsben — December 23, 2007 @ 1:22 am

  17. Lovely idea, Litlove. I look forward to sending you links when I come across well-written posts. I think it’s a wonderful thing to highlight excellence in the Web.

    Comment by charlotteotter — December 23, 2007 @ 10:44 am

  18. Danielle - thank you! I would certainly be interested in anything you thought was good! And we’re gearing up to getting the book ready for distribution - Christmas rather gets in the way! Individual voice - thank you so much for that. I really need people to do some word spreading for me. And keep on writing yourself! Andrew - ha! And do send some of those bookmarks on to me if you get a moment! Ben - oh one day, one day, I’ll do my tour of Great Bookshops of the USA! So glad to know you are enjoying Claudine. And thank you for your support - it’s gratefully received! Charlotte - I’ve loved the Charlotte’s Web magazine posts that you have done, and will be returning to them and to your own site to scour for goodies!

    Comment by litlove — December 24, 2007 @ 1:04 pm

  19. Wonderful idea! I can hardly wait to see all the good stuff I know you will find. Hope you had a nice holiday. Marry Christmas!

    Comment by Stefanie — December 24, 2007 @ 7:06 pm

  20. Oh, what a wonderful new idea for 2008! Can’t wait to see how it evolves.

    Comment by Emily Barton — December 26, 2007 @ 6:27 pm

  21. What a very cool idea! (Eloquent, eh?) But there’s just no better way to say it!

    Comment by Andi — December 26, 2007 @ 9:27 pm

  22. Stefanie, Emily and Andi - thank you so much for your support! I’ll certainly do the best I can to put something good together. There’s no shortage of wonderful writing out there!

    Comment by litlove — December 27, 2007 @ 4:50 pm

  23. Good idea

    Comment by Lee — January 6, 2008 @ 5:34 pm

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