Scratching Out a Living as a Writer
Two editors launch a new digital magazine that explores the business of getting paid to write.
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Two editors launch a new digital magazine that explores the business of getting paid to write.
The live storytelling scene, commonly known as Live Lit, has taken off in Chicago, often boasting more than fifty shows a month in the Windy City.
The Unterberg Poetry Center at the 92nd Street Y in New York City kicks off a season of special events in honor of its seventy-fifth anniversary, starting with an exhibit of rare photos, letters, and ephemera from the center's storied past.
Poet Robert Polito brings his years of experience in New York City's writing community to Chicago, where he succeeds John Barr as the president of the Poetry Foundation.
In an effort to preserve her grandmother’s legacy, Brooklyn–based poet and visual artist Bianca Stone is working to turn the late Ruth Stone’s Vermont house into a writers center and residency.
Visual artist Jonathan Allen and poet Anselm Berrigan team up to create LOADING, an exhibit in New York City that will be published in book form this fall by Brooklyn Arts Press.
theOffice was created to provide a comfortable and inspirational work environment for creative professionals. This writing space was designed by Serena Walther Leventhal and Tony Schubert with Feng Shui by Master David Cho.
Access to theOffice requires a membership, but free passes are available to first-timers as well as a discounted one-month trial. Amenities include complimentary coffee and tea, a refrigerator, ergonomic furniture, Wi-fi, Bose Noise Reduction Headphones, and a reference library featuring dictionaries, thesauri, reference books, magazines, and newspapers.