href="http://esposito.typepad.com/con_read/2005/09/the_quarterly_c.html"
target="_blank">Scott Esposito has unveiled his
latest project,
href="http://esposito.typepad.com/the_quarterly_conversatio/"
target="_blank">The Quarterly Conversation. Looks
really interesting, definitely more litmag than litblog in intent.
href="http://esposito.typepad.com/the_quarterly_conversatio/2005/08/editors_note.html"
target="_blank">In Scott’s words:
without much revision or second thoughts–which can be a good
thing–but I wouldn’t like to read (or be known) for only blog-style
thoughts on books. I’d also like for there to be room in my little
corner of the web for the other kind of writing about books, the slow
and more careful ones.
Particularly noteworthy is
href="http://esposito.typepad.com/the_quarterly_conversatio/2005/08/the_art_behind_.html"
target="_blank">the essay by Dan Wickett
(of
target="_blank">Emerging Writer’s Network fame),
titled “
href="http://esposito.typepad.com/the_quarterly_conversatio/2005/08/the_art_behind_.html"
target="_blank">The Art Behind Putting Together an Issue of
a Literary Journal.” Take a look, y’all.

