“—Still the profound change has come upon them: rooted, they grip down and begin to awaken” So ends the first poem in William Carlos Williams’ quirky, iconic Spring and All, published in 1923. One hundred years later, the Red Wheelbarrow Writers’ Spring and All...
by Jerri Dell What lips my lips have kissed, and where, and why,I have forgotten* One hundred years ago, Bohemian author and editor of the radical Masses magazine, Floyd Dell, began a passionate affair with a newcomer to Greenwich Village – the yet to be...
by Al Clover The story always starts with a dame. Or so it does in Alex Carter’s imaginary noir-world. When Naomi Price walks into Alex’s Comics Clubhouse one day asking for help cataloging thousands of rare, inherited comicbooks, Alex is sure he’s...
What does a writer need in order to write a book? What does it take to turn yourself into an author? Well, first of all you need to believe that your story is meaningful and deserves to take up space in your life and on a bookshelf one day. Paperback: 298 pages...
by Victoria Doerper (Author), John Doerper (Illustrator) Like an enticing garden, Victoria Doerper’s debut volume of poems is full of surprises: tumbling insight tucked in somber reflection, the celebratory alongside the cautionary. Open this book...