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Martha Strackland’s ‘A Form Without Its Shape’ is subtitled ‘after Daniil Kharms’. Kharms was an early soviet avant-gardist.
Today's articles look at India's options while dealing with the vagaries of Donald Trump's tariff impositions, a look at a ...
Unlike dancers and athletes, as long as writers still have most of their marbles they can keep on doing their thing indefinitely,” writes columnist. “Even if ...
Words by Kaili Conchran Jean Hoover is a 77-year-old author who writes fiction, nonfiction and runs her own publishing company. Hoover moved to Jacksonville in 1960, when she was 12 years old. She ...
Words by Ambar Ramirez Photos by Amiyah Golden Darvin Nelson always carries a journal. Its black canvas cover is worn at the edges, and it’s just big enough to be awkward in a purse but snug in a tote ...
"There's no question. I knew what I was doing when I had kids growing up." This post appeared first in Mamasuncut - visit the original post here: Bob Odenkirk explains why he's jealous of anyone who ...
Celebrated novelist, poet and teacher Anthony Grooms will be inducted into the 2025 Georgia Writers Hall of Fame on Aug. 2, ...
Arriving in America in the 1890's, songwriter Shloime “Solomon” Smulewitz became the epitome of the 'Wandering Jew.' ...
The AVBOB Poetry Competition has officially opened for its ninth year, inviting South Africans to submit poems.
We should read it not as an assortment of poems and songs but as a single rhapsody on God’s covenant promises.
Ed Sanders celebrates 60 years of the Fugs—radical poetry, protest, and proto-punk—with a pair of Woodstock concerts and a ...