After Jennifer S. Cheng 1: the sea captured in a glass 2: a homophone for having enough for leftovers, a synonym for abundance 3: the fish, who have already forgotten you. It’s not personal 4: where memory fails, there’s still imagining 5: you. Not as an ocean but outside 6: glass and/or acrylic
Read MoreNatasha Stagg: How does Fortnight Literary Press (which you co-edit with David Kinzer) fit into the world of publishing today? Sarah Doukakos: It doesn’t, really. We’re not concerned about making a profit, so
Continued from previous post… One slide displayed a bunch of statistics. They were alarming: Most museums’ inventories are over 90% male-produced. This gets to the heart of things, doesn’t it? Guys are
I went to see The Guerilla Girls speak here on campus on International Women’s day. On this day, a Tuesday, I woke up early to tan. I had class, but not until
Jason Jordan is the author of The Dying Horse (Main Street Rag, 2012), Cloud and Other Stories (Six Gallery Press, 2010), and Powering the Devil’s Circus: Redux (Six Gallery Press, 2010). His
Bob Thurber is the author of Paperboy: a dysfunctional novel (Casperian Books, 2011) Over the last decade his short fiction has received numerous awards, including The Barry Hannah Fiction Prize, and various citations, most
I think Justin Bieber is charming, and I like one of his songs, so I’m interested in Bieber Fever. I wonder, in passing, if I have symptoms—if it is oncoming, and I
I went to see Sebadoh on Monday just because I was on the list. That’s right, I’ll pull that card. I think Sebadoh are boring and tour too often, but I wanted
Photo by Michael Turek James Boice was born in 1982 in Salinas, California and grew up in northern Virginia. He dropped out of college after three weeks to be a writer. He
Brenda K. Marshall’s first novel, Mavis, was published in 1996 (Fawcett-Columbine), and her second novel, Dakota, Or What’s a Heaven For, was published in November 2010 (North Dakota State University Institute for
Robert Stapleton is the founder and editor of Booth. He teaches writing at Butler University and has published stories, poems, and criticism in Riprap, Journal of the Gulf War: Poetry from Home,