It is October. Everything is overturning,” writes Hannah Bonner in her debut book of poetry, Another Woman. “I pack a ...
Amid the post-pandemic rise in behavioral issues, some suggest that outdoor education might be an antidote to shattered ...
Looking at Addie Hart’s tattoo designs is like flipping through the pages of an old book, where the detailed yet faded illustrations linger long after the book has been closed. While many tattoo ...
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For Stephanie, this debut is more than a milestone; it symbolizes her journey of self-discovery toward following her calling ...
“Crow” from Emplumada by Lorna Dee Cervantes, © 1981. All rights are controlled by the University of Pittsburgh Press, ...
Nearly 38 years after Professor Frank D'Souza, the first head of the department of English at Siddharth College, Mumbai, left ...
October: Monster by Dzifa Benson “One language is never enough”, Dzifa Benson writes in the first section of Monster, her ...
Dannye Romine Powell on Monday, July 6, 2015. Powell, a poet and former longtime Charlotte Observer book editor and columnist ...
The great heritage of English literature is right here, a few feet away, but it seems that for most of our teachers in the ...
This year the triennial James River Writers/Richmond magazine Shann Palmer Poetry Contest, which is named for the late Shann ...
Robin Robertson’s new translation of a modern epic—first published, in Swedish, fifty years ago—traverses the shifting ...