Nonfiction
A Bend in the Road with Poet Dr. Herbert Woodward Martin
Here is an excerpt from an interview with Dr. Herbert Woodward Martin, who I believe is one of America's most important poets. Martin said,
“Writers and musicians and movie-makers, painters, dancers… all take us in those different ways that we had not expected, but excite us, you know? And so, we’re happy that we made that journey. But you don’t know who is going to do that next in the 21st century.”
You can read the entire article here at Dayton City Paper.
“Writers and musicians and movie-makers, painters, dancers… all take us in those different ways that we had not expected, but excite us, you know? And so, we’re happy that we made that journey. But you don’t know who is going to do that next in the 21st century.”
You can read the entire article here at Dayton City Paper.
Activism, Art, Language, Water
The most poignant thing Erdrich said that other than: all of the pipelines leak, and clean water will "be the biggest issue of the twenty-first century," is "I think all art is political."
You can read the whole article at the Dayton City Paper.
You can read the whole article at the Dayton City Paper.
Agents
In graduate school, I was lucky to interview a couple of literary agents. I decided to reach out to two of them who would be attending the Antioch Writers' Workshop. You can read what kind of wisdom Emma Patterson and Elizabeth Kracht have for authors at my wordpress site, here.