Ten Questions for Gina Nutt

“Working in a tactile creative form refreshed my approach to making changes in my writing.” —Gina Nutt, author of Night Rooms
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“Working in a tactile creative form refreshed my approach to making changes in my writing.” —Gina Nutt, author of Night Rooms
Viet Thanh Nguyen discusses the history of anti-Asian violence; Nawal El Saadawi and Adam Zagajewski have died; Hannah Gold writes about the history of needle exchange advocacy in New York City; and other stories.
The author of Martha Moody recalls the challenge of finding language to describe her body.
Resources and ideas for volunteering, donating, reading, writing, and taking action to support the Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) community.
The Association of University Presses analyzes diversity in academic publishing; Voices of Our Nations issues statement on anti-Asian violence; Marvin Heiferman writes about grieving his husband; and other stories.
Yan Lianke’s Hard Like Water, translated from the Chinese by Carlos Rojas, forthcoming from Grove Press on June 15, 2021.
Roxane Gay situates the Atlanta attacks within history; Cathy Park Hong and Alexander Chee discuss anti-Asian violence and solidarity; the Asian American Writers’ Workshop issues statement in response to attacks; and other stories.
Jeremy Allen explores the history of Greenwich Village in New York City; Sara Batkie reads newly reissued works from three women writers; Roberto Carlos Garcia discusses transforming grief into poetry; and other stories.
Casey Cep writes about the Raven Book Store in Lawrence, Kansas; Michael Elias theorizes queerness as a form of haunting; Nuala O’Connor reflects on James Joyce’s love letters; and other stories.
“Eventually, like a banner, the imagination unfurls itself.” —Jo Ann Beard, author of Festival Days