The Shape of Blue: Notes of Loss, Language, Motherhood & Fear (The LitPub 2013) is Liz Scheid’s first book. A collection of short stories, The Shape of Blue through associative memories and facts tales …
View Dana Walrath’s art on the Featured Feminist Artist Page Always interested in edges, margins, and connections, Dana Walrath weaves many distinct threads through her work. She spent 2012-2013 as a Fulbright …
Artist’s Statement: View Dana Walrath’s art on the Featured Feminist Artist Page Dana Walrath is a writer, artist, and anthropologist. She spent 2012-2013 as a Fulbright Scholar in Armenia working on a …
For the entire month of November I self-imposed a poem-a-day challenge and used Facebook to share prompts and encourage others to join in with me (this was before I remembered …
ROAR Magazine is now accepting submission for our 2014 Spring issue, which will include an interview with National Book Award Nominee and Boise, Idaho’s Poet Laureate for 2013, Diane Raptosh. ROAR Magazine …
“A Small, Soul-Colored Thing” taught me poetic integrity: the opportunity of launching one’s memory into the middle of factual misunderstanding or misremembering and unstability as the point of being witness to …
The following is more or less of a transcript (sans my hyper/awkward sidebars) of my talk given September 23, 2013 at the Fall for the Book literary festival. Titled After the …
Originally published on HERKIND.org for July’s 2013 To The Water theme, I write on health, disaster, reflection, and pollution. HER KIND is a Literary Community Powered by VIDA: Women in …
Alison Strub is a poet and visual artist interested in the intersection of poetry, internet technology, and visual art. She enjoys exploring the way HTML5, the written word, and traditional …