Aisha Sabatini Sloan on Allowing the Space for Perspective
The author of "Dreaming of Ramadi in Detroit" discusses life writing, revision, genre, and art as survival
The author of "Dreaming of Ramadi in Detroit" discusses life writing, revision, genre, and art as survival
Kristine Ervin on writing about gendered violence with care and recognizing her mother's full humanity in her memoir "Rabbit Heart"
An excerpt from THE AUDACITY by Ryan Chapman, recommended by Kevin Nguyen
The author of "Love the World or Get Killed Trying" on the difference between being desired and fetishized, and humor as a tool of survival
My son doesn’t remember an America where schoolchildren weren’t being killed by guns
The U.S. veteran based his novel "Daybreak" on his experience in the Ukraine interviewing foreign fighters and training volunteers to defend themselves against Russia’s invasion
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