Literary MagNet: Aurielle Marie
The author of the new poetry collection Gumbo Ya Ya discusses four journals that first published their work, including BOAAT, TriQuarterly, Southeast Review, and Ploughshares.
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The author of the new poetry collection Gumbo Ya Ya discusses four journals that first published their work, including BOAAT, TriQuarterly, Southeast Review, and Ploughshares.
The author of There Plant Eyes: A Personal and Cultural History of Blindness charts her literary passions and road to publication by the journals she has worked with as a contributor or editor.
The fiction writer and essayist on five journals that published their work and helped shape their debut novel, The Atmospherians.
The poet on five journals that published pieces from her debut collection, The Wild Fox of Yemen.
The novelist and essayist on five outlets that he has worked with as an editor or have published pieces from his forthcoming nonfiction book, Craft in the Real World.
The fiction writer on five journals that published stories from her debut collection, If the Body Allows It.
The poet and essayist on her approach to publishing in literary journals and her path to writing her debut poetry collection, Un-American.
The author of the essay collection A History of My Brief Body and the poetry collection This Wound Is a World on five journals that have published his poems and essays.
The author on the journals that published stories from her collection How to Pronounce Knife.
An author recommends five journals that published poems from his debut collection, The Gutter Spread Guide to Prayer.