Dael won an OBIE Award for Beauty’s Daughter, which she wrote and starred in at American Place Theatre. She toured extensively with the Nuyorican Poets Café (Real Live Poetry) throughout the US, Europe and Australia. Her play, Monster, premiered at New York Theatre Workshop in November 1996. Dael attended Sundance Theatre Festival Lab for four summers developing… Continue reading Dael Orlandersmith
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Hettie Jones
Hettie Jones is a poet and prose writer, author of How I Became Hettie Jones, a memoir of the “beat scene” of the fifties and sixties, currently available in a paperback edition from Grove Press. Jones’s short prose has been published in journals such as Fence, Global City Review and Ploughshares, and she has also written numerous books for… Continue reading Hettie Jones
Kim Addonizio
Kim Addonizio is the author of four collections of poetry, most recently What Is This Thing Called Love (W.W. Norton). Her novel, Little Beauties, was recently published by Simon & Schuster. With Dorianne Laux, she co-authored The Poet’s Companion: A Guide to the Pleasures of Writing Poetry (W.W. Norton). She has received numerous awards for her poetry and fiction, including… Continue reading Kim Addonizio
Linda Villarosa
Linda Villarosa is a freelance writer and editor. Formerly, she edited the health pages for the New York Times, where she redesigned and expanded health coverage for Science Timesand for the newspaper at large. Linda was also both the executive editor and senior health editor of Essence Magazine, where she wrote or edited a number of award-winning articles.… Continue reading Linda Villarosa
Gary Garrison
Gary Garrison was recently appointed Executive Director of the Dramatist Guild of America – the national organization of playwrights, lyricists and composers. For the past ten years he has filled the posts of Artistic Director, Producer and fulltime faculty member in the Department of Dramatic Writing at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. He has… Continue reading Gary Garrison
Eileen Myles
Eileen Myles’s Inferno (a poet’s novel) came out last fall from orbooks.com. Alison Bechdel described Inferno as “this shimmering document”. Eileen’s books of poetry include Skies, Not Me, School of Fish and Sorry, Tree. Chelsea Girls, her first fiction, appeared in 1994 followed by Cool for You (a nonfiction novel) in 2000. She’s a professor emeritus from UC, San Diego and lives in New York.… Continue reading Eileen Myles
Shelley Jackson
Shelley Jackson is the author of the story collection The Melancholy of Anatomy, the novel Half Life, hypertexts including Patchwork Girl, and several children’s books. Her stories and essays have appeared in journals including McSweeney’s, Conjunctions, The Paris Review andCabinet Magazine. In 2004 she launched her project SKIN, a story published in tattoos on 2095 volunteers. The recipient of a Howard… Continue reading Shelley Jackson
Chris Abani
Chris Abani’s prose includes the novels The Virgin of Flames (Penguin, 2007) GraceLand (FSG, 2004/Picador 2005), Masters of the Board(Delta, 1985) and the novellas, Becoming Abigail (Akashic, 2006) andSong For Night (Akashic, 2007). His poetry collections are Hands Washing Water (Copper Canyon, 2006), Dog Woman (Red Hen, 2004),Daphne’s Lot (Red Hen, 2003), and Kalakuta Republic (Saqi, 2001). He is a Professor at the University of California, Riverside and the recipient… Continue reading Chris Abani
Amy Scholder
Amy Scholder has been editing literary and political book for over twenty years. She became Editorial Director of the Feminist Press in September 2008, where she has acquired books by Haifa Zangana, Ann Jones, Karen Finley, Josh MacPhee, Elizabeth Streb, Laura Whitehorn, Safiya Bukhari, Darina al-Joundi, Virginie Despentes, Judith Halberstam, Barbara Hammer, and more. Previously,… Continue reading Amy Scholder
Jane Anderson
Jane Anderson is a multi-award winning writer and director who has created some of the most thought-provoking theater, film and television in the last two decades. Her plays have been produced Off-Broadway and in theaters around the country, including Actors Theater of Louisville, Williamstown, The McCarter Theater, Long Wharf and The Pasadena Playhouse. Her published… Continue reading Jane Anderson
Harryette Mullen
Harryette Mullen teaches American poetry, African American literature, and creative writing at UCLA. She has been a visiting faculty member at Callaloo Writers Workshop, Cave Canem Poets Workshop, Community of Writers at Squaw Valley, Idyllwild Summer Arts, Napa Valley Writers Conference, and Naropa University, and a visiting writer and scholar at many other universities, arts… Continue reading Harryette Mullen
Joseph Bednarik
Joseph Bednarik is the marketing director at Copper Canyon Press and a regular book reviewer for The Oregonian newspaper.
The Radical Power of Art
Lewis Hyde, in a terrific book called The Gift: Creativity and the Artist in the Modern World, compares the radical power of art to gift giving. All over the world, gift-giving rituals work in invisible ways to create community, strengthen bonds between people, and create obligations. In Southeast Alaskan native cultures, for example, anyone who… Continue reading The Radical Power of Art
Essay in The Stranger from Rebecca Brown
Rebecca Brown had a new essay published in The Stranger. She also recently read at the Shunpike fundraiser in Seattle and, with girls who had attended her workshop at the Whidbey Institute Young Women Empowered Creative Writing camp, at the Seattle Rep Theater.
Cornell University invites Deborah Brevoort as visiting guest artist
Deborah Brevoort will be a visiting guest artist at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY and Grand Valley State University in Grand Rapids, Michigan in conjunction with their productions of her play The Women of Lockerbie. In other news, Deborah was elected to the Board of the National Theatre Conference at their annual meeting in NYC.
Chris Millis
Chris Millis is a prize-winning, bestselling writer, producer, and cartoonist. He adapted his first novel, Small Apartments (Anvil Press, 2001), into a feature film directed by Jonas Akerlund that stars Billy Crystal, Matt Lucas, James Caan, Johnny Knoxville, Dolph Lundgren, Peter Stormare, Juno Temple, James Marsden, Amanda Plummer, Rosie Perez, Rebel Wilson, and many… Continue reading Chris Millis
Goddard College Offers Dual Enrollment for High School Students
Plainfield, Vt. – Goddard College announced today Vermont high school students will be able to earn college credit by participating in a community-based, youth radio program at WGDR/WGDH Goddard Community Radio. Beginning in the spring of 2015, the program, ‘True Stories: Adventures in Nonfiction Audio Storytelling,’ is a three-credit college course open to high school… Continue reading Goddard College Offers Dual Enrollment for High School Students
Grief Work and Expressive Arts by Student Matt Mulligan
Our Expressive Arts Emphasis Art Exhibition Opening in the Haybarn Theatre Gallery always creates a special container for us to experience each others’ work made during the past semester. This time during the fall semester, several students created work as an expression of grief. There had been losses of loved ones in recent months as… Continue reading Grief Work and Expressive Arts by Student Matt Mulligan
Student Tamara Liaschenko’s Expressive Movement Creation and Reflection
MA in Psychology and Counseling student Tamara Liaschenko presents the expressive movement piece she created as a component of her individually designed course in Social and Cultural Foundations integrating Expressive Arts Therapy content. In her words: “This piece represents the resilience and love gained from growing up in my family, the gifts my grandmother shared,… Continue reading Student Tamara Liaschenko’s Expressive Movement Creation and Reflection
International Expressive Arts Therapy Association Latin America Regional Conference Part 2
Here, I continue to tell the story of my experience at the International Expressive Arts Therapy Association Regional Conference in Antigua, Guatemala. We attended a lunch presentation at a developing residential program for children who have terminal illnesses and their families. The complex of traditional rustic buildings was situated in a rural setting.. The… Continue reading International Expressive Arts Therapy Association Latin America Regional Conference Part 2