@rodmoo.bsky.social
Novel: Hides (Breakwater Books)| Contributing Editor: Canadian Notes and Queries
website: https://rodmoodycorbett.com/
website: https://rodmoodycorbett.com/
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still looking for #submissions to for chapbooks for this spring!!! each of our editors want slightly different things but I'm still really hoping to publish some #sff from #canadian writers.
Do hashtags work anymore even lmao it's been years
you can reach out on here or at paperbillpress@gmail.com
Do hashtags work anymore even lmao it's been years
you can reach out on here or at paperbillpress@gmail.com
Paper Bill Press
Chapbooks for the Wild
paperbillpress.ca
October 22, 2025 at 4:30 PM
still looking for #submissions to for chapbooks for this spring!!! each of our editors want slightly different things but I'm still really hoping to publish some #sff from #canadian writers.
Do hashtags work anymore even lmao it's been years
you can reach out on here or at paperbillpress@gmail.com
Do hashtags work anymore even lmao it's been years
you can reach out on here or at paperbillpress@gmail.com
Really impressive story here from the first.
October 16, 2025 at 12:34 PM
Really impressive story here from the first.
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Draught is now live!
www.draughtjournal.com
Issue 1.1.1 with contributions by Glenn Adamson, Jen Calleja, Don Mee Choi, Mark Cousins, Daisy Lafarge, Mark Manders, Rosalind Nashashibi, Lisa Robertson, Christina Tudor-Sideri and Francesca Wade
www.draughtjournal.com
Issue 1.1.1 with contributions by Glenn Adamson, Jen Calleja, Don Mee Choi, Mark Cousins, Daisy Lafarge, Mark Manders, Rosalind Nashashibi, Lisa Robertson, Christina Tudor-Sideri and Francesca Wade
October 8, 2025 at 8:07 AM
Draught is now live!
www.draughtjournal.com
Issue 1.1.1 with contributions by Glenn Adamson, Jen Calleja, Don Mee Choi, Mark Cousins, Daisy Lafarge, Mark Manders, Rosalind Nashashibi, Lisa Robertson, Christina Tudor-Sideri and Francesca Wade
www.draughtjournal.com
Issue 1.1.1 with contributions by Glenn Adamson, Jen Calleja, Don Mee Choi, Mark Cousins, Daisy Lafarge, Mark Manders, Rosalind Nashashibi, Lisa Robertson, Christina Tudor-Sideri and Francesca Wade
Excellent piece from @greggerkesocrates.bsky.social
July 7, 2025 at 10:04 PM
Excellent piece from @greggerkesocrates.bsky.social
Really incredible episode here.
This week on The World in Time, John Jeremiah Sullivan brings us a piece of writing by Mark Twain that scholars considered lost. www.laphamsquarterly.org/content/epis...
July 5, 2025 at 4:27 PM
Really incredible episode here.
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Woohoo! Congrats Tamas!
The Gold award for Fiction goes to Tamas Dobozy for "Tea with Interpol," published in @fiddlehd.bsky.social
June 14, 2025 at 12:58 AM
Woohoo! Congrats Tamas!
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Went off about book recs again. open.substack.com/pub/christia...
BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS ACHIEVE THEIR ULTIMATE FORM
By the algorithm for the algorithm
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May 21, 2025 at 1:43 AM
Went off about book recs again. open.substack.com/pub/christia...
Congrats to Tamas Dobozy and @fiddlehd.bsky.social on the NMA Fiction nomination.
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May 1, 2025 at 3:11 PM
Congrats to Tamas Dobozy and @fiddlehd.bsky.social on the NMA Fiction nomination.
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Hey Calgary folks, @rodmoo.bsky.social is cooking up a reading May 1 at Pages with myself and Mark Anthony Jarman, a writer I’ve long admired. Come say hi! @biblioasis.bsky.social @breakwaterbooksltd.bsky.social
April 21, 2025 at 3:24 PM
Hey Calgary folks, @rodmoo.bsky.social is cooking up a reading May 1 at Pages with myself and Mark Anthony Jarman, a writer I’ve long admired. Come say hi! @biblioasis.bsky.social @breakwaterbooksltd.bsky.social
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New on The Bibliophile: An excerpt from Don Gillmor's ON OIL, which publishes this Tuesday. Plus, an opportunity to join Biblioasis as our sales coordinator!
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April 17, 2025 at 5:46 PM
New on The Bibliophile: An excerpt from Don Gillmor's ON OIL, which publishes this Tuesday. Plus, an opportunity to join Biblioasis as our sales coordinator!
digitalbibliophile.substack.com/p/the-ghost-...
digitalbibliophile.substack.com/p/the-ghost-...
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Issue 11 is live. Thank you to all who helped and the great writers and the translator featured. socratesonthebeach.com
April 8, 2025 at 10:01 PM
Issue 11 is live. Thank you to all who helped and the great writers and the translator featured. socratesonthebeach.com
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Calling all poets! 📢
Our poetry manuscript submission period will open on Thursday May 1, and will remain open until Saturday May 31, or we reach two hundred submissions—whichever comes first.
Check out our submission guidelines for more details: www.biblioasis.com/biblioasis-2...
Our poetry manuscript submission period will open on Thursday May 1, and will remain open until Saturday May 31, or we reach two hundred submissions—whichever comes first.
Check out our submission guidelines for more details: www.biblioasis.com/biblioasis-2...
April 7, 2025 at 4:38 PM
Calling all poets! 📢
Our poetry manuscript submission period will open on Thursday May 1, and will remain open until Saturday May 31, or we reach two hundred submissions—whichever comes first.
Check out our submission guidelines for more details: www.biblioasis.com/biblioasis-2...
Our poetry manuscript submission period will open on Thursday May 1, and will remain open until Saturday May 31, or we reach two hundred submissions—whichever comes first.
Check out our submission guidelines for more details: www.biblioasis.com/biblioasis-2...
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Launch day! @rodmoo.bsky.social @breakwaterbooksltd.bsky.social
March 20, 2025 at 2:45 PM
Launch day! @rodmoo.bsky.social @breakwaterbooksltd.bsky.social
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Also be sure to check out our previous episode, Character Case Files, Consecution, & the Acoustics of Language w/ @rodmoo.bsky.social!
tinyurl.com/CWS01E15
tinyurl.com/CWS01E15
March 11, 2025 at 5:15 PM
Also be sure to check out our previous episode, Character Case Files, Consecution, & the Acoustics of Language w/ @rodmoo.bsky.social!
tinyurl.com/CWS01E15
tinyurl.com/CWS01E15
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Hey Calgary! Please join Rod Moody-Corbett and me for the launch of my new novel THE CRANE on Thursday March 20 at 7 pm at the legendary Plaza Theatre. Music by The Kennedy Brothers. Pages Books will be on hand to sell books. Cash bar and popcorn! @rodmoo.bsky.social @breakwaterbooksltd.bsky.social
March 9, 2025 at 3:05 AM
Hey Calgary! Please join Rod Moody-Corbett and me for the launch of my new novel THE CRANE on Thursday March 20 at 7 pm at the legendary Plaza Theatre. Music by The Kennedy Brothers. Pages Books will be on hand to sell books. Cash bar and popcorn! @rodmoo.bsky.social @breakwaterbooksltd.bsky.social
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THE PASSENGER SEAT by Vijay Khurana is out today! A searing examination of male friendship and masculinity in an age of toxic loneliness, the NYT called it "unsettling and powerful" and the Literary Review of Canada said it "will both mesmerize and refuse comforting resolution."
March 4, 2025 at 3:18 PM
THE PASSENGER SEAT by Vijay Khurana is out today! A searing examination of male friendship and masculinity in an age of toxic loneliness, the NYT called it "unsettling and powerful" and the Literary Review of Canada said it "will both mesmerize and refuse comforting resolution."
Really wonderful review of my first novel here.
Check out the new Review of @rodmoo.bsky.social Hides and @breakwaterbooks.bsky.social by @VivianHansen. freefallmagazine.ca/review-of-ro...
Review of Rod Moody-Corbett's "Hides" | FreeFall Magazine
By Vivian Hansen Hides by Rod Moody-Corbett Breakwater Books (2024) He is unnamed. But he is well known to us. We have sat in his classroom, shared his
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March 3, 2025 at 5:27 PM
Really wonderful review of my first novel here.
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For @nplusonemag.com, me on 17 Oscar-nominated movies and David Lynch: www.nplusonemag.com/online-only/...
Oil Paintings at the Dentist’s Office
I can only take so much messiah talk in science-fiction, especially when it’s coming from Javier Bardem and Timothée Chalamet, both of whom I generally like, but here all I could think about was that ...
www.nplusonemag.com
March 1, 2025 at 12:13 PM
For @nplusonemag.com, me on 17 Oscar-nominated movies and David Lynch: www.nplusonemag.com/online-only/...
...we’re experimenting with a tremendous number of new things, some will survive, others won’t, and whereas the Industrial Revolution led to a wasteful lifestyle, the Digital Revolution will prevent wastefulness by penalizing it...
Excellent new Krasznahorkai story in @yalereview.bsky.social
Excellent new Krasznahorkai story in @yalereview.bsky.social
On the three-year anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, read a new short story by László Krasznahorkai, plus an interview between the author and @harikunzru.bsky.social on facing the reality of our present moment.
yalereview.org/article/kras...
yalereview.org/article/kras...
László Krasznahorkai: “An Angel Passed Above Us”
A short story by László Krasznahorkai: “I’m open to anything, he said, pushing the AK-74 a bit farther away and reaching under his bulletproof vest to…
yalereview.org
February 24, 2025 at 5:06 PM
...we’re experimenting with a tremendous number of new things, some will survive, others won’t, and whereas the Industrial Revolution led to a wasteful lifestyle, the Digital Revolution will prevent wastefulness by penalizing it...
Excellent new Krasznahorkai story in @yalereview.bsky.social
Excellent new Krasznahorkai story in @yalereview.bsky.social
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An ability to describe things in the world is a basic creative writing skill you can isolate to learn much as an artist learns by, say, sketching a bench or trees in a park. It requires sustained practice and it's easy to tell who hasn't done it.
February 21, 2025 at 3:39 PM
An ability to describe things in the world is a basic creative writing skill you can isolate to learn much as an artist learns by, say, sketching a bench or trees in a park. It requires sustained practice and it's easy to tell who hasn't done it.
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I've seen and responded to many "best of the decade" film prompts. Here's something a little different: some of my favorite books from this young decade (one per author, organized by authors' names).
@joycecaroloates.bsky.social @kkoja.bsky.social @rodmoo.bsky.social @pollyschattel.bsky.social
@joycecaroloates.bsky.social @kkoja.bsky.social @rodmoo.bsky.social @pollyschattel.bsky.social
February 18, 2025 at 5:15 PM
I've seen and responded to many "best of the decade" film prompts. Here's something a little different: some of my favorite books from this young decade (one per author, organized by authors' names).
@joycecaroloates.bsky.social @kkoja.bsky.social @rodmoo.bsky.social @pollyschattel.bsky.social
@joycecaroloates.bsky.social @kkoja.bsky.social @rodmoo.bsky.social @pollyschattel.bsky.social
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It’s my book’s birthday tomorrow! 😳 @breakwaterbooksltd.bsky.social #canlit #buycanadian #literaryfiction
February 17, 2025 at 8:18 PM
It’s my book’s birthday tomorrow! 😳 @breakwaterbooksltd.bsky.social #canlit #buycanadian #literaryfiction
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The first small press book review is up at Socrates. It's on Rod Moody-Corbett's great novel, Hides, by
James Butler-Gruett. @rodmoo.bsky.social socratesonthebeach.com/review-of-ro...
James Butler-Gruett. @rodmoo.bsky.social socratesonthebeach.com/review-of-ro...
Review of Rod Moody-Corbett's Hides by James Butler-Gruett — Socrates on the Beach
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February 8, 2025 at 3:18 PM
The first small press book review is up at Socrates. It's on Rod Moody-Corbett's great novel, Hides, by
James Butler-Gruett. @rodmoo.bsky.social socratesonthebeach.com/review-of-ro...
James Butler-Gruett. @rodmoo.bsky.social socratesonthebeach.com/review-of-ro...
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I recommend these two recent novels: @fparker.bsky.social's Hi, It's Me & @rodmoo.bsky.social's Hides, both expertly written studies of grief and anxiety.
Both books are deliberate in their tonal dissonance: equally funny and devastating master-classes in prose style and voice.
Both books are deliberate in their tonal dissonance: equally funny and devastating master-classes in prose style and voice.
January 28, 2025 at 2:21 PM
I recommend these two recent novels: @fparker.bsky.social's Hi, It's Me & @rodmoo.bsky.social's Hides, both expertly written studies of grief and anxiety.
Both books are deliberate in their tonal dissonance: equally funny and devastating master-classes in prose style and voice.
Both books are deliberate in their tonal dissonance: equally funny and devastating master-classes in prose style and voice.
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Yes! One of the best of year last year.
Listen to episode 15! We chatted with @rodmoo.bsky.social about tonal dissonance, sponging up influences, writing from memory, and more.
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@breakwaterbooks.bsky.social
January 27, 2025 at 7:09 PM
Yes! One of the best of year last year.