Learning to Lose (excerpt from Brooklyn Reveries) by Ruth Q. Leibowitz July 7, 2020 The first thing I noticed were the tiny droplets of water that shone on his eyelashes. Read full story →
INTERVIEW: Miah Jeffra, Author of The Fabulous Ekphrastic Fantastic! July 7, 2020 …what is truthful is that the way that you remember it is how you have been constructed, no matter how minutely or profound that was. Read full story →
INTERVIEW: Melissa Valentine, Author of The Names of All the Flowers July 7, 2020 This book saw me through active grief. It saw me through figuring out how to write. It saw me through finding my way into my story. Read full story →
INTERVIEW: Davon Loeb, Author of The In-Betweens July 7, 2020 As a poetry editor, one thing that I prefer is narrative poetry—don’t explain; show it. Read full story →
INTERVIEW: Jason B. Rosenthal, Author of My Wife Said You Wanted to Marry Me: A Memoir July 7, 2020 In March 2017, Jason’s wife, Amy Krouse Rosenthal, penned her final goodbye – an essay called “You May Want to Marry my Husband”. Read full story →
WRITING LIFE: Sharpening My Focus by Michele Popadich July 7, 2020 What will I see if I step closer to the heart of an essay? Read full story →
CRAFT: Writing Up a Storm (How Severe Weather Alerts Improve My Prose) by Stephanie Hunt July 7, 2020 From my desk I have the teeniest glimpse of Charleston Harbor, which means I’m a storm watcher, especially during hurricane season. Read full story →
REVIEW: Mercy: A Memoir of Medical Trauma and True Crime Obsession July 7, 2020 In stark prose, Trahan cuts to the core of her memories. “My mother had taught me by example to dread medicine,” she writes. Read full story →
REVIEW: This One Will Hurt You by Paul Crenshaw July 7, 2020 When one of his students asks how much one can “make up” when writing an essay, writer Paul Crenshaw replies, “Nothing…” Read full story →
REVIEW: The Enjoy Agenda: At Home and Abroad by Rick Bailey July 7, 2020 The forty essays in this slim collection span decades and move freely through time, memory association, and geography. Read full story →