CRAFT: Reflections on Roomy Writing by Stephanie Hunt September 8, 2020 She made the drapes. Yards and yards of heavy silk graced the huge old windows, softly framing the view of the Tennessee River below. Read full story →
WRITING LIFE: Sometimes You Get to Write a Book You Don’t Love Yet by Molly Howes September 8, 2020 I considered turning down the offer, but I didn’t. Read full story →
WRITING LIFE: On Staying Put and Finding Inspiration Within by Sherell Barbee August 4, 2020 I use every inch of my house as a new muse. Read full story →
CRAFT: Writing to Heal – A Primer by Yolande House August 4, 2020 Describe a traumatic incident cinematically, as if it were playing out as a movie. Read full story →
INTERVIEW: Robyn Ryle, Author of Throw Like a Girl, Cheer Like a Boy August 4, 2020 “If you’re born into contemporary American culture, though it’s changing a lot, the idea that there are only two genders is very much there.” Read full story →
INTERVIEW: Cija Jefferson, Author of Sonic Memories and Other Essays August 4, 2020 “I remember my Dad telling my sister and me, ‘You are a double minority, black and a woman, you gotta be twice as good to get half as much.’” Read full story →
REVIEW: Black Man on the Titanic by Serge Bilé August 4, 2020 The casual omission of Black people aboard the ill-fated ocean liner allows this book to offer a new perspective on historical Black figures… Read full story →
REVIEW: From the Lake House by Kristen Rademacher August 4, 2020 At first, Kristen is charmed by Jason’s stories of deer hunting and NASCAR, which she contrasts with her “preppy New England” schooling and love of Broadway Read full story →
The Crush by Zsofia McMullin July 7, 2020 I take the Turnpike heading south this morning instead of my usual route… I am not entirely lost but not entirely sure of where I am going either. Read full story →
Me Llamo Theresa by Theresa Okokon July 7, 2020 On the inside of my right ankle sits the lowercase letter “t.” It’s not often visible, but every once in a while it will provoke a comment. Read full story →