By David Blomenberg, Reviews Editor I keep finding things I thought I’d lost long ago. There are some really wonderful books coming out this season, including one by none other than James Tadd Adcox, the editor of Artifice. We have fond memories of him during his days as Sycamore Review’s Fiction Editor. His debut book, … Continue reading The Map of the System of Human Knowledge
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Former Sycamore editors are ‘Writers to Watch’
BY ANTHONY COOK, Editor-in-Chief We were excited to see that two former Sycamore Review editors, Rebekah Silverman and James Tadd Adcox, were mentioned in Saturday’s Chicago Tribune. Silverman, who served as Sycamore’s editor-in-chief, and Adcox, who served as fiction editor, are among three “Chicago Writers to Watch,” according to the Tribune. As the article points … Continue reading Former Sycamore editors are ‘Writers to Watch’
Congratulations, and a blog recommendation
BY THERESA SMITH This post is either early or late (I found out about it a couple of weeks ago, but the event’s not happening until later this fall), but former fiction editor, Tadd Adcox, has recently had his first story accepted for Quick Fiction, a journal devoted to short-shorts. He’s been honing his craft … Continue reading Congratulations, and a blog recommendation
Daniel H. Wilson’s How to Survive a Robot Uprising
BY JAMES TADD ADCOX, Fiction Editor I don’t know if Daniel H. Wilson was an only child or not. I do know that he claims he “saw an episode of Small Wonder and decided to get my PhD,” which leads me to believe he might be. I was an only child, and I spent much … Continue reading Daniel H. Wilson’s How to Survive a Robot Uprising