The Cerritos College English Department held its second Visiting Writers Series event of the spring semester on April 28, ...
At a time when the country again feels “bruised and bleeding,” poet Lisken Van Pelt Dus has already headed the call, has gone to work. Her new collection of poetry, “How Many Hands to Home,” does not ...
Redhawk Publications announces the release of Tattoos, Tacos and Time: A Poetry Collection by poet Angela Leigh, a deeply ...
Detroit writer and filmmaker Perry Janes visited Bookends & Beginnings on Monday to discuss his debut poetry collection “Find Me When You’re Ready: Poems,” which he published in September. Sam Bailey, ...
It is no stretch to say that Caroline Randall Williams is a rising literary star. Her 2012 middle-grade novel, The Diary of B.B. Bright, Possible Princess (co-authored with her mother, Alice Randall), ...
In his second collection, Skin Inc: Identity Repair Poems, Ellis takes a complex, searing look at the state of black identity in America. Can you talk a bit about your notion of an "identity repair ...
Richard Blanco, who lives in Bethel with his husband, to whom he has dedicated his new book, is most famous for reading his poem “One Today” at President Obama’s second inauguration in 2013. Blanco ...
The LGBTQ+ community has a long, sometimes fraught relationship with the horror genre; there’s a kinship in the Othering, in being feared and hated and cast out from society. CD Esklison’s new poetry ...