by Lisa Peet
Celebrating youth has been around as long as people have been counting candles, and it hasn’t fallen out of vogue yet. But I see more respect out there for older creators than I did 10 years ago. Continue reading
by Lisa Peet
Celebrating youth has been around as long as people have been counting candles, and it hasn’t fallen out of vogue yet. But I see more respect out there for older creators than I did 10 years ago. Continue reading
by Juhi Singhal Karan and Rachel Leal
We’re exhorted to not judge a book by its cover, dear reader, and yet there surely is a book or two that shoulders its way into our bookshelves purely on the strength of its jacket design. Continue reading
I often have students in creative writing come to me, just as they’re graduating with their BA’s, asking for a letter of reference for MFA programs. I try to talk them out of it, tell them to wait. You don’t study writing, you practice it, and getting out of a classroom and putting experience behind you is somehow part of the practice. Continue reading
by Vicraj Gill
Bloomers At Large is a monthly roundup of links that we think might be of interest to Bloom readers. Continue reading
by Sonya Chung
I avoided the novel for a few months after that, then went back to it, resolved to write it the way I write. So I’ve slowed down, but I’m still sticking to the map. Continue reading