Q&A: House Celebrates Broadside Lotus
Dr. Gloria House, a longtime editor at Broadside Lotus Press, discusses the publisher’s future and role in the literary community.
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Dr. Gloria House, a longtime editor at Broadside Lotus Press, discusses the publisher’s future and role in the literary community.
A writer and editor questions the practice of blind submissions at literary journals as an additional barrier against equity in publishing, and makes the case for diversifying editorial mastheads.
An author suggests several strategies for ordering a poetry collection that can help poets generate new poems to make a stronger, more cohesive book.
“You may not see it, but I am always writing.” —Heid E. Erdrich, author of Little Big Bully
In a continuing series on international writing communities, contributing editor Stephen Morison Jr. spends time with writers in the capital city of Bulgaria.
The author of Each of Us Killers shares strategies for reinventing folktales and myths for contemporary times.
Brontez Purnell’s 100 Boyfriends, forthcoming from MCD x FSG Originals on February 2, 2021.
“Write with yourself and your own healing in mind, before you think of anyone else.” —Cicely Belle Blain, author of Burning Sugar
The author of Each of Us Killers shares a manifesto for literary criticism.
Jackie Wang’s The Sunflower Cast a Spell to Save Us From the Void, forthcoming from Nightboat Books on January 26, 2021.
“We are all authors. Let us acknowledge everyone.” —Juan Felipe Herrera, author of Every Day We Get More Illegal
The author of Each of Us Killers explains why reading and writing are forms of translation.
Jana Larson’s Reel Bay, forthcoming from Coffee House Press on January 19, 2021.
“I’ve been writing it for eighteen years. More than half my life.” —Fariha Róisín, author of Like a Bird
The author of RENDANG consults poems by Monica Youn, Meiling Jin, and Mei-mei Berssenbrugge to analyze how racial markers function in poetry.
Matthew Salesses’s Craft in the Real World, forthcoming from Catapult on January 19, 2021.
“Choose the bilingual, the multilingual, and the polyglot.” —Ricardo Alberto Maldonado, author of The Life Assignment
This week’s installment of Ten Questions features Marie NDiaye and Jordan Stump, the author and the translator of That Time of Year.
The author of RENDANG reflects on the value of uncertainty in his reading and writing lives.
Torrey Peters’s Detransition, Baby, forthcoming from One World on January 12, 2021.
The author of Fifty Words for Rain reflects on learning to forge her own unique path through the world.
“I had to sit with the fear and let it talk to me.” —Joshua Bennett, author of Owed.
The author of RENDANG considers the complex relationships embedded in the act of looking.
Emma Hine’s Stay Safe, forthcoming from Sarabande Books on January 5, 2021.
“The glimmer of an idea appears in my notebook long before I begin writing.” —Daisy Johnson, author of Sisters