Ten Questions for Hafizah Augustus Geter
“It takes a lot of intentional work to write ethical stories.” —Hafizah Augustus Geter, author of The Black Period: On Personhood, Race, and Origin
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“It takes a lot of intentional work to write ethical stories.” —Hafizah Augustus Geter, author of The Black Period: On Personhood, Race, and Origin
The author of [WHITE] considers how writers might take inspiration from visual artists in their approach to revision, pushing beyond surface editing to “see” their work afresh.
Writer and visual artist Ben Shattuck turned his journals from walks through New England’s wild spaces into a book of drawings and text titled Six Walks: In the Footsteps of Henry David Thoreau.
“Every day without fail. Small marks with a pencil.” —Edward Carey, author of The Swallowed Man
“You have to become the person who can write the book you’re working on.” —Zeyn Joukhadar, author of The Thirty Names of Night
“Write with yourself and your own healing in mind, before you think of anyone else.” —Cicely Belle Blain, author of Burning Sugar
“Kevin Killian always told me great fiction lets you know how things smell.” —Andrew Durbin, author of Skyland
Siglio Press celebrates ten years of publishing genre-defying books that incorporate literary and visual art.
Exploring the dark to write a better essay, including practical tips in making room for essayistic thinking.
Ex-library books are catalogued in a new home.