Anatomy of Awards: The Numbers Behind Free Grants & Awards
A comparative analysis of the last three years of the magazine’s Deadlines section.
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A comparative analysis of the last three years of the magazine’s Deadlines section.
An investigation into a common, and complicated, practice.
Library of America editorial director John Kulka on the importance of publishing classic American literature.
National Library Week; Frank O’Hara’s ongoing influence in the art world; Spanish-language online bookstore to launch in U.S.; and other news.
An oral history of New York Magazine; protest poets to read during National Poetry Month; promising growth of black-owned indie bookstores in the U.S.; and other news.
Angie Thomas wins Waterstones Children’s Book Prize; Lauren Cerand joins A Public Space; Lena Waithe in conversation with Jacqueline Woodson; and other news.
Responses to AWP executive director David Fenza’s departure have been met by silence from the organization’s board.
On March 11 the board of directors of AWP ended its relationship with the organization’s long-time executive director, David Fenza. “I had no warnings,” he says.
The Pulitzer Prize winner offers his personal perspective on the idea of “home” in his foreword to Go Home!, a new anthology of fiction, memoir, and poetry by Asian diasporic writers.