by Juhi Singhal Karan
Stories and scriveners of all forms are blooming this spring. We feature five of them this month—from novels to poems to an award-winning YA book—and hope that there is something for everyone here! Continue reading
by Juhi Singhal Karan
Stories and scriveners of all forms are blooming this spring. We feature five of them this month—from novels to poems to an award-winning YA book—and hope that there is something for everyone here! Continue reading
by Jill Kronstadt
Wroblewski has described The Story of Edgar Sawtelle as a romance between a boy and his dog, as much Romeo and Juliet as it is Hamlet. Continue reading
“I write. It’s an action, not an identity. For me, writing has always been the way I’ve come to know my own mind, feeling through the sounds of words to the forms they make, and from those forms to the life beyond them.” Continue reading