“—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 Peggy Kalpakian Johnson Peggy Kalpakian Johnson became a writer in her nineties. She published memoir essays in various venues and the book, Centennial Memoir, in 2019. She was born Pakradouhi Kalpakian, March 26, 1922, in Constantinople, Turkey, to Armenian...
by Gary Tubbs Taming the Dragon is a remarkable story of resilience and return to authenticity. It is the memoir of a creative young soul, oppressed by society and told he was unacceptable. Gary denied his essential self in an attempt to conform. On the surface,...
edited by Susan E. Greisen, Susan Corbett, Karen E. Lange Never the Same Again is a collection of sixty-three true stories and poems that will take you on a journey through life, service, and friendship in Liberia. This anthology of enduring hope spans sixty years....
by Jerri Dell Expecting the World is the story of one woman’s unlikely thirty-year rise through a male-dominated international organization, to pioneer a new approach to women in development, improve livelihoods and reduce poverty. It is an intimate account...