Switch by Natasha Singh September 9, 2024 You have been assigned to work with a white woman who, for each day of this course, has worn a different flower in her hair. Read full story →
INTERVIEW: Tamara J. Walker, Author of Beyond the Shores: A History of African Americans Abroad September 9, 2024 These content creators, like those Black press writers and reporters, know something that has always been obvious to them, and has escaped the attention of the mainstream media…. Read full story →
INTERVIEW: Karen Salyer McElmurray, Author of I Could Name God in 12 Ways: Essays September 9, 2024 Risk is in the very landscape of Eastern Kentucky, where I’m from. Read full story →
INTERVIEW: Sylvia Brownrigg, Author of The Whole Staggering Mystery September 9, 2024 The Whole Staggering Mystery is a memoir of fathers lost and found, and of children rebuilding bridges burned by their own parents. Read full story →
CRAFT: Break the Blocks, Find the Brilliance and Get Back to Writing by Karen Carnabucci September 8, 2024 When your writing is stalled, stale or simply not inspired, the task is to break through the writing block Read full story →
INTERVIEW: Jesse Lee Kercheval, Author of French Girl August 13, 2024 I always think with a poem, if I knew where it was going, it wouldn’t be a good poem. Read full story →
REVIEW: American Boomer by Steven Fisher August 13, 2024 Steve Fisher is a reliable narrator, full of honesty. Read full story →
CRAFT: 6 Questions for Authors on the Path to Publication by Angel R. Ackerman August 6, 2024 Now that I’m on the other side of the desk, I encourage you to ask these questions before you submit your work to a publisher…. Read full story →
INTERVIEW: Jonathan Corcoran, Author of No Son of Mine: A Memoir August 6, 2024 Jonathan Corcoran, born and raised in rural West Virginia, writes about the messy estrangement from his mother in No Son of Mine: A Memoir. Read full story →
REVIEW: The Trauma Mantras: A Memoir in Prose Poems by Adrie Kusserow August 6, 2024 It’s a gift to learn from others’ disciplines—and discipline—from their careful, thoughtful study and observation. Read full story →