Shannon Ritchie has worked as a Foreign Service Officer for the U.S. Department of State since 2009. She was most recently […]
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Jeff Shotts grew up in rural central Kansas and earned his BA from Macalester College and MFA from […]
Jeff Shotts on Building Community Through Literature
Jotham Burrello is the director of the Yale Writers’ Workshop. His novel, Spindle City, was longlisted for the PEN/Hemingway […]
Jotham Burello on Community, Creativity, and the Yale Writers Workshop
Kimberly Bowes specializes in Roman archaeology. Her first two books and early career focused on the archaeology of […]
Kimberly Bowes on Curriculum Design & the Public Humanities
Aliza Wong is director of the American Academy in Rome and professor of History and Honors at Texas […]
Aliza Wong on Vision, Community Stewardship, and the American Academy ...
Cal Avono is a faculty member at the Department of English, Université de Lomé and the chair of […]
Cal Avono on Community, Cross-Cultural Exchange, & the Power of ...
This book begins fittingly in the shadows. In the poem that sets off this debut collection—by theatre director, […]
Photofit by Martin Jago: A Review by Christopher Viner
David Huebert’s debut novel, Oil People, is a petro-mythic parable for our times. Part historical fiction, part eco-horror, […]
Talking Through Oil: A Review of Oil People by David ...
As of January 2024, 245,000 Holocaust survivors lived in approximately 90 countries across the globe. According to AP […]
Out from the Shadows and Into the Holocaust’s Legacy of ...
In her debut short story collection, The Monsters are Here, fiction writer Lori D’Angelo establishes herself as a […]
A Review of Lori D’Angelo’s The Monsters are Here by ...
Recorded by countless performers since the early 1950s, “Sinner Man ” is an African American spiritual song describing […]
Sinnerman by Michael Waters, Reviewed by Esteban Rodriguez
From the poet’s intro statement: “I wasn’t really interested in going to the museum.” Wickersham writes that her […]