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UNFORTUNATE NEWS: David Foster Wallace is no longer with us. Speculation and sadness abound. Jared Roscoe, one of the writer's former students, offers this intelligent, straightforward reflection at N+1.

MORE NEWS: The Elegant Variation blog recently handed the reins to Red Anthology II contributor Zach Amendt, who led several days of discussion about writing and rural California. Read it here.

HEADLINE NEWS: We were wondering what NRP blogger Jared Roscoe was doing in his spare time in the Philippines. Turns out he was writing an article on the state of Vietnamese Buddhism, which Tricycle has published.


NEWER NEWS: Ben Segal, who just wrapped up his whirlwind 78 Stories book tour, has been interviewed hereand reviewed here and here. Thanks to Orange Alert, Diet Soap and the Hipster Book Club for thier generosity.

NEW NEWS: Josh Potter, another Red Anthology II contributor, was selected as a finalist for Opium Magazine's Bookmark Story Contest. This flash-fiction work, Opposable One, can be read here.

RECENT NEWS: Zach Amendt, a Red Anthology II contributor, recently garnered a "Notable Story" nod from storySouth for his Casa de Serenidad; the same piece will be included in Dzanc Books' "Best of the Web" anthology.

OLD NEWS: The Red Anthology II, featuring work from a Canadian social worker, a Polish schoolmarm, a desert-bound journalist and many others, is now available on Amazon. We'll have it on our website shortly.

OTHER NEWS: Cassie Taylor, the Red Anthology I's youngest contributor, was recently admitted to Princeton University. She'll most likely be studying astrophysics, though we hope there will also be more writing in her future.

FIXED NEWS: NRP's new blog has already attracted the attention of a Gawker alum. Thank you, Gawker.

BREAKING NEWS: A refugee worker in the Philippines, an editorial assistant at a Buddhist periodical, and a poet-at-large have taken highbrow lit crit to the blogosphere - and brought NRP along for the ride.

JUST-BROKEN NEWS: The Outside Writers Collective called None of That Will Do. Now What? "one of the best books of 2007," drawling parallels to Denis Johnson and F. Scott Fitzgerald in the process. More here.

BETTER NEWS: The kind folks at the Utne Reader have favored our 2007 Red Anthology with a few words.

OLDEST NEWS: We just returned from NRP artist Yuriko Katori's first Manhattan gallery exhibition; it was grand. The New York Times thought so, too.

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