In a way I think writing is really a more fluid part of reading/thinking/living, which shouldn’t be as limited as it is by the fairly extreme expectations and rules our culture has about publication.
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“Just one deep longing that wounds again and again and again”: A Conversation With Doug Rice
by Joe Milazzo October 11, 2016How to account for, much less explain, America’s malaise? Is it that our politics lack imagination, or that our imaginations too easily give into the temptations of ostensibly ideology-free escapism?…
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Creative Nonfiction / EssayCulture
Literacy Narrative: Día, no Dia
by Guest Contributor October 31, 2015The most prevalent memory I have about Día de Los Muertos—when I lived in Mexico—is my grandmother going to the local bakery and buying us, my older sister and I,…
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ConversationLiterature
On Slash Fiction, Queerness, and Conceptual/Innovative Writing
by M./Maybe Henry Milks November 16, 2014Image Credit: Desert Heat – Spock and Kirk by Gayle Feyrer SLASH: a genre of fan fiction that (typically) imagines queer relationships between presumably straight characters. Increasingly slash refers to…