The McCormack Writing Center Places Artists and Community First
As they shed the Tin House Workshop name, Executive Director Lance Cleland discusses the values that remain at the organization's core
Through cosmetic surgery and reality TV, Sarah Wang's "New Skin" tells a mother-daughter story of immigration and assimilation
M Lin’s debut story collection “The Memory Museum” examines women forging identities that transcend the U.S.-Chinese binary
Debut novelist Avigayl Sharp discusses Nabokov, sincerity, and writing trauma without revealing it in “Offseason”
“The Future” author Monica Ferrell on motherhood, mortality, and how writing carries part of us into the future
Eve J. Chung's “The Young Will Remember” centers the silenced survivors of the "Forgotten War" and asks what patriotism demands
"Carryout" author, Hasan Dudar discusses the contradictory authenticity of immigrant life and holding onto homelands
Jiyoung Han’s “Honey in the Wound” follows a magical Korean family surviving Japanese occupation
The “Fat Swim” author on fairytales, writing sentence by sentence, and keeping favorite authors on hand (literally)
Patrick Cottrell’s "Afternoon Hours of a Hermit" forges a literary universe of mirrors, doublings, and mystery
Author of "/face" William Lessard on facial recognition, surveillance, and the myth of the analog poet
Mahreen Sohail and Dur e Aziz Amna on the problem with naming real places in literature
The author of “Chain Gang All-Stars” on writing across disciplines and releasing his debut album, “The Pisces Sciatica”