Play, Rigor, and “Too Many Pearls”: Jane Wong interviewed by Ally Ang
Meet Me Tonight in Atlantic City, Jane Wong’s tender and fierce debut memoir, uses poetic lyricism and humor to create a living archive of her family history and a love letter to the mother who raised her and the communities that sustain her.
“I move like a poet in my entire life”: An Interview with Safia Elhillo
A conversation with poet Safia Elhillio about her subversive collection, her poetic origin story, and her neverending search for the perfect poem.
Writing from the Inside Out: A Roundtable on AfroSurrealism
A Conversation with Boots Riley, Opal Moore, Kyla Marshell, and Jeffery Renard Allen
On Paris, Istanbul, and the Shape of a Story
An Interview with Ayşegül Savaş
Race, Identity, and Narrative Craft
A conversation with David Mura
Representing Difference In Writing – The Rumpus
The Rumpus has posted a thoughtful essay by Delaney Nolan about writing poor, black characters as a white fiction writer. The purpose of good literature, as far as I can... Read More