Ten Questions for Andrew Durbin
“Kevin Killian always told me great fiction lets you know how things smell.” —Andrew Durbin, author of Skyland
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“Kevin Killian always told me great fiction lets you know how things smell.” —Andrew Durbin, author of Skyland
Siglio Press celebrates ten years of publishing genre-defying books that incorporate literary and visual art.
Exploring the dark to write a better essay, including practical tips in making room for essayistic thinking.
Ex-library books are catalogued in a new home.
The author of Still Life With Two Dead Peacocks and a Girl talks about her formative time at Hedgebrook, the relationship between poetry and the Internet, and more.
A new graphic novel out from Montreal comics publisher Drawn & Quarterly.
Melanie Janisse-Barlow turns the tables on a long tradition of poets finding their muse in visual art through her Poets Series project, a collection of painted portraits of poets.
A look at one of the handcrafted books from Somewhere Far From Habit: The Poet and the Artist's Book, an exhibition opening at the Longwood Center for Visual Arts in Farmville, Virginia, which presents thirty collaborations between some of the country's most inspiring poets and accomplished book artists.