Alice James Books: A Cooperation of Poets
The evolution of an upstart poetry collective into an established small press.
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The evolution of an upstart poetry collective into an established small press.
Remembering poet laureate Joseph Brodsky.
The award-winning writer and naturalist contemplates the myth of Bigfoot, his love of butterflies, and the distinctions between fiction and nonfiction.
The author of Your Name Here ______ and Animal Acts fuels her innovative fiction with the mundane events of everyday life.
Micro-publishers, the literary "brew pubs" of the publishing world, use digital technology to print poetry on demand.
Advice and reminiscences from agents at one of New York's oldest liteary agencies.
Do writing workshops kill creativity by merely promoting competence? A fiction writer and teacher examines the proliferation of writing programs today.
An accomplished poet criticizes the huge monetary award offered with the Tanning Prize, with a rebuttal by Bill Wadsworth, Executive Director of the Academy of American Poets.
Six writers, three artists, and a musician gather on Cape Code to entertain a sold-out crowd and celebrate the art of performing.
Although popular, productive, and known as "the moral conscience of Japan," this Nobel laureate has threatened to quit writing several times during his long career.