An Interview with Poet Tamiko Beyer
This month I have for you an interview with Tamiko Beyer, a writer whose latest poetry collection, Last Days, is out
This month I have for you an interview with Tamiko Beyer, a writer whose latest poetry collection, Last Days, is out
Since the 4th century BC, explorers, geographers, archaeologists, cartographers, navigators, sealers, whalers, miners, scientists, artists, writers, and others have traveled to
This month, I share some of my own climate story. In doing so, I evoke the spirit of American poet
Here in New York City, I’m squeezing all I can out of the last weeks of summer: sitting on my
Trace Howard DePass, author of Self-portrait as the space between us (PANK Books, 2018), editor for Scholastic’s Best Teen Writing
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Solastalgia is a portmanteau of the words “solace” and “nostalgia” coined by the Australian transdisciplinary environmental philosopher Glenn Albrecht. It
Happy summer to those of you in the Northern Hemisphere, and happy winter to those of you in the South.
In her 2002 book, On Writing, acclaimed American short story writer and novelist Eudora Welty noted the importance of establishing
Meet Amy Howden-Chapman and Abby Cunnane, two artists who founded and edit The Distance Plan, a journal that includes art, essays,
read more An Interview with Amy Howden-Chapman & Abby Cunnane
What does it take to create a poetic masterpiece that is also able to express the complex emotions we feel
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