Podcast Interview by Neva Talladen
I’m writing for myself first and foremost; I am the beneficiary of that.
I’m writing for myself first and foremost; I am the beneficiary of that.
Our wide-ranging discussion of identity, colonialism, and literary ancestors took us into the inner landscape of a transformative novel.
Our conversation, like this novel about family relationships and survival across the generations, traveled many threads, both spiritual and artistic.
The idea that art can have a transforming effect comes with that engagement, the dialog with art.
Art reframes the way you look at the world, and we are very, very much in need of a new frame.
It’s equally important to pay attention to the personal stories of the people directly affected by the strike who are risking the most.
Support for the HarperCollins strikers, an ode to NaNoWriMo novelists, and a call for TW donations.
Vote for Art! Readings and commentary by TW poets, writers, and visual artists.
Adventures with creative lifer and Philadelphia musician Robinson—aka Buffalo Stance.