by Elizabeth Stark | Mar 31, 2020 | Interviews, Poetry
The Daily Dose: What role do you see poetry playing in addressing the climate crisis named in the subtitle of your upcoming anthology, California Fire & Water: a Climate Crisis Anthology? Molly Fisk: In every crisis that humans encounter, public or personal or...
by Aya de Leon | Mar 30, 2020 | Opinion, Personal Essays, Uncategorized
Yesterday, author Twitter blew up over the issue of payments to writers. According to Publishing Weekly, “the Internet Archive unilaterally granted itself emergency powers to lend a corpus of over 1.4 million ebooks without any restrictions, contrary to its own stated...
by Sally Morton | Mar 27, 2020 | Reporting
A Green Stimulus to Rebuild Our Economy 500+ Groups Demand ‘People’s Bailout’ to Counter Push for Wall Street-Friendly Coronavirus Response By Jessica Corbett Dakota access pipeline: court strikes down permits in victory for Standing Rock Sioux...
by Aya de Leon | Mar 26, 2020 | Opinion, Personal Essays, Uncategorized
Content warning: sexual violence Sometimes–in a pandemic no less–you are faced with impossible choices. This one is about the 2020 election. I cannot stomach Joe Biden. I #BelieveWomen. I know Tr*mp is a disaster that must be stopped at all costs. ALL....
by Aya de Leon | Mar 26, 2020 | Personal Essays, Uncategorized
For a while, in my 20s, I lived with housemates, and we did puzzles. Big, thousand piece puzzles on our kitchen table in Dorchester, MA. I can’t recall any of the pictures, just that we’d leave them up for days or weeks. Sometimes we’d hang out and work on the...
Recent Comments