All Roads Lead to Literature: An Interview About Editing
A group of English students from Providence College interviewed me about editing Identity Theory, an online literary magazine I founded almost 22 years ago.
A group of English students from Providence College interviewed me about editing Identity Theory, an online literary magazine I founded almost 22 years ago.
Some clips from my recent interviews with authors Bethany Ball, Ethel Rohan, Mary Miller, and David Leo Rice.
This week I posted a new interview with Canadian/American author Alix Ohlin as part of the relaunch of Identity Theory, the literary website I founded 21 years ago.
How does an old blogger relaunch a blog? What happens to a blog deferred? Does it involve dry raisins? What year is this? 2021? How close to the apocalypse are we?
I’ve been running a literary Q&A series over at Identity Theory. Here are some highlights.
So far, my favorite places in the city include Malaprop’s Bookstore, French Broad Chocolate Lounge, and the Battery Park Book Exchange.
Notes on a Kurt Vonnegut quote about writing.
A recent NY Times article on refugee farming highlighted a couple of my web clients, the Association of Africans Living in Vermont and ISED Solutions, for their work in that aspect of refugee resettlement.
This is a real thing that somebody made for a contest. A September 11th…cow.
The International Institute of New England is a Boston-based nonprofit helping refugees and immigrants become active participants in the social, political, and economic richness of American life.