Movie Reviews: Winter Break

(Continued from previous post) I’ve heard mixed reviews about The Fighter, but I enjoyed it. My one complaint was the structure of the plot. It felt like it was written for TV,

Upcoming Events

A tribute to Steve Orlen will be held at the University of Arizona Poetry Center on Saturday, Jan. 22nd (tomorrow), from 3 to 5 p.m. One of the founders of the Creative Writing

Movie Reviews: Winter Break

(Continued from previous post) I watched the mediocre sequel, Texasville, to the fantastic film The Last Picture Show (both starring Jeff Bridges) the night before I saw True Grit.  It was totally

Movie Reviews: Winter Break

I saw a lot of movies over winter break but wasn’t really in the mindset to analyze them. Whatever. Black Swan is pretty amazing, but it is to be watched as a

Interview with Carib Guerra

Read: “La Goma” and “El Paso” and look for more on Carib Guerra’s tumblr Natasha Stagg: How long have you been writing? Carib Guerra: I dropped out of school in the 7th

Two Part Interview with Rachal Duggan

I’ve been a fan of Rachal Duggan for a while now and regularly check her Flickr, her blog, and her website. View more of her work in FFFFOUND!, Featherproof Books (where you

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See this handsome man? His name is Ander Monson. He will be judging our $1,000 essay contest. See this handsome man? His name is Rick Moody. He will be judging our $1,000

Review: 127 Hours

I’ve only recently, as an English teacher, become familiar with the idea of “author’s intent.” For some reason, I never had to learn this phrase until nowish. Questions like “What was the

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