by Sonya Chung
When I pause to look back (thank goodness for anniversaries to remind us) at the authors we’ve featured at Bloom this past year, I think of the inertia they all bucked, willfully and courageously. Continue reading
by Sonya Chung
When I pause to look back (thank goodness for anniversaries to remind us) at the authors we’ve featured at Bloom this past year, I think of the inertia they all bucked, willfully and courageously. Continue reading
In Part 2 of his audio conversation with Joe Schuster, Paul Harding talks about his days as a jazz drummer with the band Cold Water Flat, how musical forms/passions have influenced his work as a novelist, and the futility of “blameless fiction.” Continue reading
by Joe Schuster
The subject of time, in fact, is one of Harding’s principle concerns as a writer, something he deals with in several ways and for specific purpose. Continue reading
by Vicraj Gill
[w]e’re taking a look at five other Bloomers who earned major honors in literary careers that took off after they turned 40. Continue reading