Podcast Interview with Martha Nichols
Our wide-ranging discussion of identity, colonialism, and literary ancestors took us into the inner landscape of a transformative novel.
Our wide-ranging discussion of identity, colonialism, and literary ancestors took us into the inner landscape of a transformative novel.
Vote for Art! Readings and commentary by TW poets, writers, and visual artists.
TW salutes Madeleine Albright (1937–2022) as a role model for women in government.
She grants me the ability to breathe underwater in this year of oceans.
Privilege and racism are real, and not just in South Africa.
You’re what the white folks hate, the races mixing, and the girl knows better.
Isn't a protest a public dispute of someone else's truth like the one about the fear of dark bodies?
I can only imagine the hell you went through—rejection after rejection.
The statues were fakes: hollow, plaster-like replicas designed to raise the social status of the owners.
Are you, like, actually a boy?