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On Neuroauthenticity
On Neuroauthenticity
A brief essay in conversation with Neuronasty: A Poetics, AWP Seattle 2023.
David Saltzman
May 22
For the (complex) Image: A Review of Gabrielle Bates’s Judas Goat
For the (complex) Image: A Review of Gabrielle Bates’s Judas Goat
My grandfather threaded two sharp hooks into the knees of the doe he’d shot earlier, hanging it upside down while an uncle took a knife…
Jarrett Moseley
May 17
Diasporic Filipinx Archives as Spiritual and Poetic Sites: A Conversation between Amanda L.
Diasporic Filipinx Archives as Spiritual and Poetic Sites: A Conversation between Amanda L.
Fellow writers and translators Amanda L. Andrei and Noelle de la Paz discuss their research and relationships with archives: Amanda with…
Noelle de la Paz
May 11
What My Dad Carried to America
What My Dad Carried to America
A daughter takes inventory of her father’s luggage — unpacking what the objects he brought (in an aluminum suitcase made in Taiwan) say…
Jen Soong
May 9
Poet Mouth & Poetic Conversations
Poet Mouth & Poetic Conversations
POETIC CONVERSATIONS: An Introductory Blog!
jojo Lazar
May 8
The Sound of My Dad
The Sound of My Dad
A Story of Two Guitars
Chesa C (she/they)
May 4
APIA-nionated — boiled peanuts
APIA-nionated — boiled peanuts
It’s our third day on Maui. My skin is perpetually dewy from sweat and humidity. My hair curls tighter, flaked with sea salt and sand…
Meghana Ravikumar
May 2
poetic conversations: The Vast Expanse of Water: A Review of Elisheva Fox’s “Spellbook for the…
Both as a queer reviewer of books by queer authors, and as a Jewish reviewer of books by Jewish authors, one often feels a certain pressure…
Reyzl Grace
May 2
The story of the publishing calculator
The story of the publishing calculator
If you’re a traditionally published author or hoping to be one someday, you’ve probably heard of “earning out.” What does that mean…
Hana Lee
May 1
APIAnionated: A self fragmented by diaspora: A Review of Emily Lee Luan’s 回 / Return
APIAnionated: A self fragmented by diaspora: A Review of Emily Lee Luan’s 回 / Return
In Emily Lee Luan’s 回 / Return, war, and language, and motherhood all coalesce. This poetry collection, moving fluidly between languages…
Vika Mujumdar
Apr 17
queerview: “Where Were You When We Lost the Culture War?”
queerview: “Where Were You When We Lost the Culture War?”
[This is as spoiler-free a review as is plausible.]
Ley David Elliette Cray
Apr 17
There She Is.
There She Is.
Finally having Gellar Studies out in the world this month feels unlike any other previous publication experience. Writing the book was a…
Erik Fuhrer
Apr 14
APIAnionated: Achingly Familiar: A Review of Hwang Sok-Yong’s Familiar Things
APIAnionated: Achingly Familiar: A Review of Hwang Sok-Yong’s Familiar Things
The number of American families experiencing homelessness increased by as much as 9% during the Great Recession. In the wake of that event…
Maureen Boyd she/her
Apr 13
Unlearning the Ableist Writing Workshop
Recently an editor who was publishing my work wrote, “Are you sure? Did this really happen?” in response to an essay about my life. Though…
Sarah Fawn Montgomery
Apr 10
ok, so boom … (your Black media hub) Writing With: Wail Song in Relation
ok, so boom … (your Black media hub) Writing With: Wail Song in Relation
I am an MFA candidate, in the first year of my program, learning in so many implicit and explicit articulations that what it means to be a…
Chaun Webster
Apr 4
“Nothing is Ever Really Lost”: A Deep Dive Into Grief, Love, and Writing with Debut Author Gina…
“Nothing is Ever Really Lost”: A Deep Dive Into Grief, Love, and Writing with Debut Author Gina…
“I hope Sea Change makes readers feel a little bit less alone, if that’s something they’re struggling with . . . but also that hope…
claire
Mar 28
Everything Everywhere All At Once:
Everything Everywhere All At Once:
I Hope I Am Lucky Enough
jonah wu
Mar 24
from “On notwriting”
after Anne Boyer
Andrew McEwan
Mar 15
Fairytales a Lens to Gaze at Ourselves: A Review of Sabrina Orah Mark’s Happily
Fairytales a Lens to Gaze at Ourselves: A Review of Sabrina Orah Mark’s Happily
I am obsessed with creating a safe, loving house for my children. I bake them bread that is warm and fills their bellies. I want to stuff…
Jena Salon (she/her)
Mar 14
The Emotional Support Cookies of West 38th Street
The Emotional Support Cookies of West 38th Street
You learn a lot in the first few weeks of a new job, but there’s nothing like that first exposure to a team ritual.
Gillian Ramos
Feb 22
APIA-nionated — The Blue Tin
APIA-nionated — The Blue Tin
I picked up the blue tin, about eight inches in diameter. A red and gold insignia graces the top of the lid with promises of the precious…
Diann Leo-Omine
Feb 16
ok so boom… (your Black media hub): (Nothin but) Love and Hip Hop: A Conversation with Hip Hop…
ok so boom… (your Black media hub): (Nothin but) Love and Hip Hop: A Conversation with Hip Hop…
When my partner sent me a TikTok about Mike Peele’s hip hop-based exercise videos, I was instantly intrigued–but I didn’t expect an equally…
Sarah Sheppeck
Feb 15
from the fridge to the frying pan: Everything AND the Kitchen Sink, In Praise of Kitchen Maximalism
from the fridge to the frying pan: Everything AND the Kitchen Sink, In Praise of Kitchen Maximalism
When it comes to the kitchen, I’m a maximalist. Not in the décor, not in the sense of making the kitchen a jungle of pothos, tapestries…
Teo Shannon
Feb 11
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