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The Jericho Brown Tapes
So, when I was getting the PhD, that’s when I really started sending work out. And I understood that when I had this PhD, I would probably teach, so I wanted to get better at teaching as well. So, I got a job, and I always think about it like Debbie Allen’s character in Fame.
Writing Corona: Easter
The first indication life was changing was the airplanes. Or the lack of them. The 5:30 a.m. jet has been fairly consistent, but early evenings are now stark, without the line of planes emanating from the east.
Writing Corona: Day 21
I live in New Orleans, Louisiana. As of today, I know five people that have died from the COVID-19 pandemic. Five people. So far.
Writing Corona
For these strange, sad, and sometimes redemptive times, we’ve created a place for all writers, everywhere, to contribute. We ask that your contribution be driven by specific experiences and or observations of the daily life around you, how it is as well as how it’s changed, amid the crisis of COVID-19.
Writing Corona: The Parade
A storm rolls in that looks to be of some size and I am steadfastly committed to not letting the world write me. It grows larger, closer, and somehow, more normal.
Three Poems by Molly Brodak (1980-2020)
We have decided to run these three poems to commemorate the life and work of former Kennesaw State professor Molly Brodak, who passed away this past Sunday, March 8, 2020. Molly was an acclaimed poet and nonfiction writer, and a talented and beloved teacher. She will be deeply missed.
THR Interview Series: Danielle Rose
As the first entry in our interview series, our Editorial Director, Justin, spoke with the poet Danielle Rose about process, trauma, and tradition, as well as what she’s reading and writing. Her work can be found in The Shallow Ends, FIVE:2:ONE, Sundog Lit, and elsewhere.
Skull Cathedral: A Vestigial Anatomy
Kyro Huddleston’s thoughts on Melissa Wiley’s award-winning collection of essays.