Southern California Fiction: Who's Writing the Hot Stuff and Who's Publishing It
Six literary magazines and the Los Angeless writers they helped discover.
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Six literary magazines and the Los Angeless writers they helped discover.
The first writer-in-residence at the Thurber House tells his version of a James Thurber classic.
In this exploration of the creative process, the author, a fiction writer, reveals that the books that have been indispensable to his life as an artist are distinguished by strangeness.
MacArthur fellow Daryl Hine talks about protecting his writing time.
A poet's memories of raising her daughter as a writer.
A daughter's bond with her poet-father is more complicated than other familial literary relationships.
A writer learns from her mother that much of success depends on her simply sticking with the work.
Dorothy West, 1907-1998.
What is a fair share?
Is the future of creative writing on the line?