In “Beautyland,” An Italian American Extraterrestrial in Philly is Humanity’s Sharpest Scribe
Marie-Helene Bertino on toiling in obscurity, writing alienation, and turning towards fear
Marie-Helene Bertino on toiling in obscurity, writing alienation, and turning towards fear
"Replying All on the Death Announcement Email," creative nonfiction by Jenessa Abrams
Don’t waste time trying to figure out how to write about your boobs—let this generator do it for you
The challenge is a fierce indictment of what happens when you try to write a character you don’t respect or understand
Poet Beth Ann Fennelly discusses her new collection of ‘micro-memoirs’
I wanted to represent the abuses that occurred, but I didn’t want to speak for the survivors
Nobody has more power to harm than the one entrusted to nurture and protect
“Death in Fiction” by Scott Cheshire, recommended by Halimah Marcus for Electric Literature
Richard Scott Larson, author of "The Long Hallway," recommends books by writers who use horror as a way to understand themselves