STAFF SPOTLIGHT | Anna Stusser
Marketing Ninja and Associate Editor Anna Stusser gives some guidelines for writing good fiction (because, really, your muse may be a knock-out, but her beauty in no way necessitates two pages of writing), explains what writing and a chimpanzee have in common, and divulges where the brilliant and bold go to find ... Read More
STAFF SPOTLIGHT | Vipra Ghimire
Assistant Nonfiction Editor Vipra Ghimire discusses the Eckleburg family, what she is looking for in submissions, and how her writing practice is a psychological salvation. Q) How did you learn about/become involved with Eckleburg? Vipra Ghimire: I took a class with Rae Bryant (Editor-in-Chief of Eckleburg) my first semester in the ... Read More
STAFF SPOTLIGHT | Rae Bryant, Editor-In-Chief
Rae Bryant, the creator of, the Editor-In-Chief of, and the mastermind behind The Doctor T.J. Eckleburg Review shares the journal's history, what she's looking for in submissions, and how to approach writing like the tip-toeing Elmer Fudd. Q: How did you learn about/become involved with Eckleburg? Rae Bryant: Eckleburg started as Moon ... Read More
Inaugural Rue de Fleurus with Rick Moody in DC | TOMORROW NIGHT!
The Doctor T. J. Eckleburg Review, a literary and arts journal housed at The Johns Hopkins University, M. A. in Writing Program, is pleased to announce our new Rue de Fleurus Salon and Reading Series. Our debut event will be on Thursday, June 27th, 2013 at The Foundry Gallery off ... Read More
Revenge Photo
BY Glen Pourciau | We were relaxing over martinis in the restaurant of the inn we’d researched and viewed pictures of on our computer, all set to relax after a day of listening to the rent car tell us where to go, when one of our dining neighbors across the ... Read More
Egon Schiele
Born June 12, 1890 in Austria. Died October 31, 1918 in Austria. Egon Schiele was an expressionist painter and protégé of Gustav Klimt. He is a major expressionist in the early twentieth century, notable for his raw and sexualized context that included a series of self-portraits. His work can be ... Read More
Join Eckleburg and Rae Bryant at the Three Rooms Press Have a NYC2 Launch | 5-3-13, 6PM, Cornelia Street Cafe, NYC
Join our own Rae Bryant as she joins Three Rooms Press and a host of talented writers for the official Have a NYC2 book launch at Cornelia Street Cafe in NYC this Friday, 6PM! ... Read More
4-21-2013 Reading PiP, The Vintage Theater, Scranton PA at 4:00 PM | Writing Workshop at 2:30 PM
Eckleburg's Editor in Chief, Rae Bryant, will be the featured reader for Prose in Pubs this Sunday in Scranton, PA. Prior to the reading, she will be leading a small group writing workshop as part of the series. Come out. Have a beer. Listen to some words. You might even ... Read More
What We Love | PEN/Faulkner Reading Series & Awards
PEN/Faulkner is a nonprofit literary organization that believes in deepening readers’ connection to writing through public events, in-school education, and public promotion of exceptional literary achievement ... Read More
The Johns Hopkins University, M. A. in Writing Spring Reading 2013 | Mark Farrington, Ed Perlman, Rae Bryant
Friday, March 15, 2013 6 PM Reception | 7 PM Reading Gilman Hall, Room 132, Homewood Campus The Johns Hopkins University, M. A. in Writing Program, Baltimore, Maryland ... Read More
Stripped: A Collection of Anonymous Flash Fiction Gets Dressed!
Stripped: A Collection of Anonymous Flash PS Books | Philadelphia Stories, 2012 (Author unveiling, 2013) Editor: Nicole Monaghan If you've not heard about this really cool project Nicole Scarpato Monaghan put together, titled Stripped, A Collection of Anonymous Flash Fiction, you should really check it out. For a year, Nicole ... Read More
PEN American Center
For the last 90 years, PEN American Center has been working to ensure that people everywhere have the freedom to create literature, to convey information and ideas, to express their views, and to make it possible for everyone to access the views, ideas, and literatures of others. Together with ... Read More
Politics and Prose Review Pick of the Week | Rae Bryant’s Review of George Saunders’ TENTH OF DECEMBER
Chosen as an exemplary work in critical review by The Washington Independent Review of Books and Politics & Prose Bookstore in Washington D.C., our editor in chief, Rae Bryant and her review of George Saunders' recently released collection, Tenth of December (Random House), will be promoted at Politics & Prose ... Read More
The Washington Post Going Out Guide | Literary Washington: Where to get your fix when the book festival ends
Good article at The Washington Post on where to go and what to do in the D.C. literary scene. Nice mention of Eckleburg, though, the preeminent placement of Politics & Prose as THE bookstore is concerning, as P&P is far more interested in national commercial publishing than the local D.C ... Read More




