Scott Porch is an attorney and writer in Savannah, Georgia. He has written about sports for the Boston Globe and Knoxville News-Sentinel, legal issues for the University of Memphis Law Review and Tennessee Bar Journal, restaurants for the Atlanta Daily Report and Savannah Magazine, and both Apple and zombies for the Apple Zombies blog. He is general counsel for the Savannah Book Festival. He watches an inordinate amount of television.
With George Saunders’ "Tenth of December" (Random House) and Karen Russell’s "Vampires in the Lemon Grove" (Knopf) already drawing strong praise from literary critics and several other short story collections inching toward publication this summer and fall, short stories are looking to make a big comeback this...
On Monday afternoon, the Pulitzer Prize Board will announce the winner of the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for fiction. Or not. Last year, for the first time in 35 years, there was no prize awarded for fiction. Imagine Bono walking on stage to award the Grammy for Album of...
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