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
I spent so much time in front of a mirror, I forgot I had depth
How navel-gazing fits into the politics of personal authority
I thought about the heat at the edges of bodies, the life contained for a time within
"King of All Hogs" by J G Lynas, recommended by Wynter K Miller for Electric Literature
"In the Heart of the Village" by Emma Binder, recommended by Alyssa Songsiridej for Electric Literature
Her memoir-in-essays explores addiction, queerness, incarceration, and invisible disabilities
Working on your craft doesn't have to break the bank
Rewatching Bravo's landmark reality TV show felt like reliving my own life
Her novel "The River, The Town" is a portrait of Pakistani lives relegated to the margins by capitalism