Over at Identity Theory we posted a fiction piece by Bezalel Stern called “Election.” It feels like a parable.
We also have an essay Continue reading
Over at Identity Theory we posted a fiction piece by Bezalel Stern called “Election.” It feels like a parable.
We also have an essay Continue reading
My literary webzine, Identity Theory, relaunched recently with a minor redesign, which I put online for the purpose of generating new submissions while I redevelop the entire site.
The task of rebuilding Identity Theory from the ground up is daunting because there are so many old stories — ten years’ worth — that are difficult to transfer to a more high-powered content management system, not to mention that the site contains a handful of multi-author blogs, substantial “orphaned” content, and dozens of photo galleries. (I also worry about losing the search placement we’ve built up through eleven years of backlinks, though I have some faith in 301s.)
Margot Harrison wrote a nice article about my work at Identity Theory in this week’s Seven Days (that’s the alt weekly here in Vermont, for those of you outsiders).
The conclusion? “With content ranging from John Cusack’s views of torture to a wickedly satirical short story about a marketing consultant, IT defies demographic niches, and proves that you can do serious reading on a screen.”
Check it out over at: Burlington Resident Explores Identity Theory in His High-Profile E-Journal