by Athena Kildegaard
“The recognition has been amazing. Writers, poets . . . we work a long time, we work hard, and until I won the PEN New England, I hadn’t quite realized how my confidence had been chipped away. ” Continue reading
by Athena Kildegaard
“The recognition has been amazing. Writers, poets . . . we work a long time, we work hard, and until I won the PEN New England, I hadn’t quite realized how my confidence had been chipped away. ” Continue reading
by Vicraj Gill
Both “writing and mothering” and the question of privilege come up in a great conversation between Lauren Francis-Sharma . . . and Bernice McFadden about their lives as published writers of color. Continue reading
“The recognition has been amazing. Writers, poets… we work a long time, we work hard, and until I won the PEN New England, I hadn’t quite realized how my confidence had been chipped away. ” Continue reading
by Athena Kildegaard
Attention to the natural world and to memory enliven Skolfield’s poetry. A third source of vitality is her interest in the details of the imagination. Continue reading