“I had been a high school teacher for nine years, but kids and timing were often unpredictable.” .@VladaTeper writes about a meeting of the Peace Club she formed, hoping to see more peace and empathy in the world.
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Calling all high school and college writers! 📝
The 2026 Adroit Prizes for Poetry & Prose are open for submissions through May 1, judged by the brilliant Leila Chatti (for poetry) and Karissa Chen (for prose). https://t.co/6vi7wT253K
Baltimore, get ready! This one-of-a-kind reading brings together writers from Eastern Europe who now make their homes across the United States. We're coming together during #AWP26 to share our work in support of Ukraine.
https://t.co/8LJNzOTNws
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Baltimore, get ready! This one-of-a-kind reading brings together writers from Eastern Europe who now make their homes across the United States. We're coming together during #AWP26 to share our work in support of Ukraine.
https://t.co/8LJNzOTNws
#reading#event#BookTwitter
In 2023, David Kipen included an old diary entry of mine in his calendrical anthology DEAR CALIFORNIA. I wrote the words in 2018, between July 4th and my birthday. I’m still grateful for my immigrant childhood. I have never feared more for my immigrant brothers and sisters.
Between 1916 and 1949, The Yale Review published twenty-eight poems by Robert Frost, including “Nothing Gold Can Stay.” In celebration of National Poetry Month, we’ve made all of his poems available on our site for the first time.
So excited to share that my short story “Angelo,” which originally appeared in Ploughshares, was selected by Celeste Ng for the 2025 Best American Short Stories! Having a story in BASS has been one of my literary dreams since I first started writing short stories in college! ✨
Hi friends! For The Times, I'm looking to speak with 20-somethings about how they're feeling about tariffs and their personal finances.
Would love any connects or re-posts to help find people to interview! I can be reached at first @ https://t.co/HVOdtKR9ES
Submissions are open for the 2025 Adroit Prizes for Poetry and Prose, guest-judged by Aria Aber and Danez Smith! All secondary and undergraduate students are encouraged to apply—we can’t wait to hear from you! Apply through the link in our bio!⭐️
STARTING TOMORROW! https://t.co/obIsJ8uwoc 4 hybrid classes in April 2025, from EBMC: The Brahmaviharas (Divine Abodes), aka the Four Immeasurables, are Buddhist teachings and practices that help us to access dynamic states of calmness & tranquility https://t.co/obIsJ8uwoc
Calling all LA folk!! Come to this one of a kind reading brings together Soviet-born writers as they weave together an intricate story of identity, memory, cultural intersections, immigration, and war. Hosted by the @wendemuseum. 1/2