Last month, I published my 10th collection of poetry, titled “Novel” — as in novelty: new, unusual, unique, not to be confused with “a novel,” which I can assure you, it is not. To make matters even ...
When Adrie Rose AC ’22 began updating gender statistics on literary prizes during her internship at Perugia Press in Florence, Massachusetts, she uncovered a stark reality: Major literary honors still ...
Last year at Christmas, feeling a little credit crunched along with most of the population, I watched a seasonal TV show that advocated making your own gifts - probably presented by Kirstie Allsop. I ...
part the first - herein and elsewhere lies an introduction to a pleasantly abridged history containing many original features, including descriptive headings and a multitude of less than judicial ...
ROCHESTER — Southeastern Minnesota Poets announced its six “Bright Light Stories in the Night” poetry and art winners on Jan. 17. Selected poems will be illustrated by six more winning artists, and ...
Turning your poetry into a chapbook is more doable than you think. From refining your best work to choosing a publishing path, the process is both creative and empowering. Whether you go DIY, submit ...