Ten Questions for Tara M. Stringfellow
“If one poem broke your heart, my next poem should uplift you.” —Tara M. Stringfellow, author of Magic Enuff
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“If one poem broke your heart, my next poem should uplift you.” —Tara M. Stringfellow, author of Magic Enuff
“I had to focus on readers who were moved by the same things I was.” —Ananda Lima, author of Craft: Stories I Wrote for the Devil
A look at two new anthologies, including Rescue Party: A Graphic Anthology of COVID Lockdown, edited by Gabe Fowler.
“My ambition isn’t to write something that lets you shut out the world.” —Maureen Sun, author of The Sisters K
Growing up with strong women around her, Marcela Fuentes has always been keenly aware of how women can break out of gender norms despite domestic and societal tensions. Her debut novel, Marla, is the realization of that knowledge, weaving intergenerational stories with Mexican legend.
“Every book I read I annotate, trying to figure out the logic of the story.” —Morgan Talty, Fire Exit
The author of First Love: Essays on Friendship explores ways to handle lost memories in memoir.
“Writing is solitary, but you are not alone.” —Evan Dalton Smith, author of Looking for Andy Griffith: A Father’s Journey
The author of First Love: Essays on Friendship has advice for authors who’ve lost their literary momentum.
“If I didn’t like writing then I wouldn’t do it.” —Mesha Maren, author of Shae