June 2022: Read Indigenous (1 of 4)

2022-06-10T13:46:15-04:00

At first, I thought of arranging these four posts into categories—one for poetry and another for short stories, that kind of thing—but instead I have included an assortment in each post. Hopefully there will be at least one book that interests you, suits your reading taste and sparks your

June 2022: Read Indigenous (1 of 4)2022-06-10T13:46:15-04:00

Audre Lorde’s “Notes from a Trip to Russia”

2022-03-28T21:11:10-04:00

This, her first essay in Sister Outsider, is based on edited journal entries from her travels in 1976, when she was invited to observe the African-Asian Writers conference, which was sponsored by the Union of Soviet Writers. She writes about her flight to Moscow, nine hours long, and her

Audre Lorde’s “Notes from a Trip to Russia”2022-03-28T21:11:10-04:00

In My Notebook, March 2022

2022-03-28T19:58:18-04:00

It is the way of things that, in the week I was reading and writing about Audre Lorde’s first essay in Sister Outsider, I met her in another book too. In “The History of Black People” from Magical Negro (2019), Morgan Parker writes: “If you cut open my heart,

In My Notebook, March 20222022-03-28T19:58:18-04:00

Read Indies: Nimbus Publishing

2022-01-31T17:09:34-05:00

Who? Where? "Nimbus Publishing is the largest English-language publisher east of Toronto in Canada. Nimbus produces more than fifty new titles a year on a range of subjects relevant to the Atlantic Provinces— children’s picture books and fiction, literary non-fiction, social and cultural history, nature photography, current events, biography, sports, and

Read Indies: Nimbus Publishing2022-01-31T17:09:34-05:00

Read Indies: Fish Gotta Swim Editions

2022-02-01T19:45:34-05:00

Who? Where? “Fish Gotta Swim Editions is a small, international press overseen by Theresa Kishkan in Canada, and Anik See in The Netherlands. It specializes in novellas and other innovative prose forms, published in visually attractive, limited print runs. We believe these forms should be well-represented, and not ignored

Read Indies: Fish Gotta Swim Editions2022-02-01T19:45:34-05:00
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