On the Way / Why I’m Marching We probably should have taken a selfie or something, but we didn’t. We’re just trying to get it
On the Way / Why I’m Marching We probably should have taken a selfie or something, but we didn’t. We’re just trying to get it
Daliyah Marie Arana of Gainesville, GA, was named “Librarian For The Day” of the Library of Congress. She has read over 1000 books at the age of four, including some college level texts.
On January 15th, writers, artists and activists will be coming together in New York City to “Stand with PEN America to defend free expression, reject hate crimes and uphold truth in the face of lies and misinformation!”
Maggie Smith’s poem “Good Bones” has been declared by many publications to be the official poem of 2016.
Libby Chamberlain, the founder of the “secret” Facebook group formed for supporters of Hillary Clinton has landed a deal with Flatiron Books. Chamberlain has faced criticism from some members…
The National Endowment for the Arts has released the selections for the fiscal year 2017 grants and fellowships, including 37 poets, a number of presses, and several literary magazines too, including Copper Canyon Press and Electric Literature.