As of right now Keyhole 1 on issuu.com has been viewed 2,681 times. I put it online saturday night around midnight. Way more than I expected. Hopefully views equal reads.
And here's the book trailer for Michael Kimball's Dear Everybody.
3/31/08
3/30/08
Issue One Online
The first issue of Keyhole is online. It doesn't cost anything to read it. Hope you like it. If you know someone who would like it feel free to send it to them. Click the little logos below to get the code to add to a blog post, comment, etc. (it'll open another page, select blogger, myspace, livejournal, then click "copy to clipboard").
And click the flipping pages to open the larger version. Click "full screen" for the best read.
Direct link
And click the flipping pages to open the larger version. Click "full screen" for the best read.
Direct link
3/27/08
Powell's

This is Sarah Stanley (cover designer) at Powell's Books in Portland. If you want to pick up a copy of the first issue, it's only $8 on their website. I think they have a few copies left.
Also,
I added this little guy to the side bar on the blog and on the submissions page on the website. I'm not much of an instant messenger but thought I'd give it a shot. So if you see someone's online, feel free to talk. If we don't respond it's probably broken.
3/26/08
Release
William Walsh's book is out now. You should buy it.
Also, thanks to Mr. Walsh, people make their way to our website by googling the strangest things. I already posted something about it, but the list has gotten longer and much funnier. I counted 154 searches this month that made it to the story Shaving. I cut it down a bit (some of them were just too creepy). I made a little page devoted to the searches-click here.
Here's another review on Without Wax.
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We're working on redesigning the keyhole website. It'll probably be another month or so before it's finished. But we'll start taking submissions for online content too, which I'm excited about.
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We started a twitter account. Will probably use it at some point. You can find it here: twitter.com/keyholemag. I signed up for myself a while ago and just didn't get it. Why would I want hundreds of random one-liners sent to my phone every few seconds, I thought. But I turned those off, installed twitterfox for firefox, and it's not that bad. This neat little box pops up and I read them if I feel like it.
Also, thanks to Mr. Walsh, people make their way to our website by googling the strangest things. I already posted something about it, but the list has gotten longer and much funnier. I counted 154 searches this month that made it to the story Shaving. I cut it down a bit (some of them were just too creepy). I made a little page devoted to the searches-click here.
Here's another review on Without Wax.
We're working on redesigning the keyhole website. It'll probably be another month or so before it's finished. But we'll start taking submissions for online content too, which I'm excited about.
We started a twitter account. Will probably use it at some point. You can find it here: twitter.com/keyholemag. I signed up for myself a while ago and just didn't get it. Why would I want hundreds of random one-liners sent to my phone every few seconds, I thought. But I turned those off, installed twitterfox for firefox, and it's not that bad. This neat little box pops up and I read them if I feel like it.
3/7/08
Sara's Eulogy for Jonathon, by Michael Kimball
Listen to Michael Kimball read an excerpt from his forthcoming novel, Dear Everybody.
For iTunes users:

More Excerpts and Further Reading:
jmww
Post Road
New York Tyrant
For iTunes users:

More Excerpts and Further Reading:
jmww
Post Road
New York Tyrant
3/6/08
Keyhole 2 Now Available

In this issue: fiction, poetry, interview, essay, and a short play. Contributing authors are Eric Spitznagel, Michael Kimball, Myfanwy Collins, William Walsh, Joe Giordano, Jason Cook, Karen Lillis, Noel Sloboda, Renee Emerson, Corey Mesler.
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