10 Books That Resist Conventional Artist-Mother Narratives
These authors explore the tensions, possibilities, and challenges of being both artist and parent
These authors explore the tensions, possibilities, and challenges of being both artist and parent
Christopher Castellani’s “Last Seen” interrogates the darker sides of our most loving relationships
“Feeders” from HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD by Oliver Munday, recommended by Andrew Ridker
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These authors use heart and humor to explore how our romantic pursuits can lead us back to ourselves
Vi Khi Nào and Lily Hoàng discuss trilingual storytelling, creative synthesis, and the challenges of remote collaboration in their symbiotic text, "Timber & Lụa”
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“Feeders” from HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD by Oliver Munday, recommended by Andrew Ridker
Two poems by Evan Wang
“Notebooks” by Imogen Clarke, recommended by Willem Marx for Electric Literature