Tim Jones-Yelvington on Queer Shame, Camp Emotion, Belonging, and Hope in Colton Behavioral Therapy
Sarah Marcus-Donnelly: Camille Rankine beautifully writes that you “interrogate the very notion of beauty, its construction within a...
Stephanie Cawley on Voice, Politics of Resilience, and Her Influences in A Wilderness
Sarah Marcus-Donnelly: A Wilderness begins with an essential self-awareness. You write, “I put a horse in the poem.” And, in the...
Hannah Leffingwel on Queer Love, Loss, and Myth in A Thirst for Salt
Sarah Marcus-Donnelly: A Thirst for Salt is a love letter to someone lost and the pleasure of beginnings. What I found so interesting was...
Feminism, Pop-culture, & Selfveillance with Hannah Bonner
Sarah Marcus-Donnelly: In your essay, "Fixed in a Moment of Fierce Attention: 13 Ways of Looking at Claire Underwood," published in...
Quite Mad: A Conversation with Sarah Fawn Montgomery
*CW: This post contains discussion of sexual violence. Sarah Marcus-Donnelly: Your captivating new book, Quite Mad: An American Pharma...
A Conversation with Nicole Tong
Sarah Marcus-Donnelly: Your gorgeous new book, How to Prove a Theory, was the 2017 Jean Feldman Poetry Prize Winner. It is a meditation...