Ten years ago, I stood on Brian Evenson’s front porch in Providence, R.I., minutes away from Brown University where he taught. He asked me to pick him up. The recycling bin was out and I made a mental note of the organic cereal boxes inside. This is … [Read more...]
Elizabeth Blackwell, Robert Palm, and the Importance of Mentors
This is the premise for a TV show called The Infirmary I pitched with Robert Palm in 2012. The script and the premise are damn good--first woman doctor in the United States, Walt Whitman and Body Snatchers!--and I'm as proud of this pilot as I am of … [Read more...]
Five Questions with Heather Webb
Heather Webb is the author of historical novels BECOMING JOSEPHINE and RODIN’S LOVER, which have sold in six countries and have been featured in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Cosmopolitan, Elle, France Magazine, and more, as well as … [Read more...]
The Imaginary Order
It all goes to shit the second we lie down: the blueberries left in the sink, a house key never returned. An old lover’s new lover -- fivefootnine, blonde hair, dark eyebrows, tight black skirt, forearms resting on the side rail of the pool … [Read more...]
Economics
Ken Cormier is a teacher, performance poet, independent radio producer, and musician. He is the author of two collections of stories and poems: Balance Act (Insomniac Press 2000) and The Tragedy in My Neighborhood (Dead Academics Press 2010). He has … [Read more...]
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