A Settled Place Within: A Conversation with Asali Solomon by Charles Ramsay McCrory
Solomon and I sat down to discuss writing rituals, the particularity of black Philadelphia, and disgruntlement as a rite of passage.
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Solomon and I sat down to discuss writing rituals, the particularity of black Philadelphia, and disgruntlement as a rite of passage.
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Tiana Clark on her debut poetry collection and how to structure a poem, a book, an essay, a writing life.
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Poetry by Jennie Malboeuf
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Poetry by Devon Miller-Duggan
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Jericho Brown on the beginnings of his career, his evolving writing process, and what it means to “stay vulnerable to the work” in a culture that primes us to run away from intimacy.
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First the storms come through. They thrash the pines but that’s alright . . .
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Kelly Link on writing in the company of other writers, character names, and beginnings
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This poem is from a chapbook we’re writing together called Wasted Empty Space . . .
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“Canto a Mi Mismo” by Natalee Cruz
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I press play. Hands screak over guitar strings, quiet and tuneless, like a sonic mistake. Mildly overdriven guitars crunch suspended chords and stop almost as soon as they’ve begun . . .
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