some of you don't have immigrant parents who passively aggressively complained they spent a lot on your jansport backpack so you better get into harvard and it shows
"Disabled writers often receive pity and shame, suspicion and blame from the writing workshop." Read contributor @SF_Montgomery's essay UNLEARNING THE ABLEIST WRITING WORKSHOP, published in @ANMLY_LIT & featured in @MemoirLand: https://t.co/I8MxWjxlu3
We are looking to shout out books by Filipinx creators during AAPI month in May. Comment below or DM if you know of any recent or upcoming titles from Filipinx creators!
those who bury their beloved put the gentlest parts of themselves into soil my mother is a seed the first woman i cannot unplant cannot pull or twist back into my hands
—Janice Lobo Sapigao
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“Why is this important? Because definitions matter. With every new technology, new terminology must be adopted to describe and explain what this new technology brings to the table.” https://t.co/UjUcAinbLq
📢📢📢I created an entirely new list of top 1000 lit mags based on: BASS, Henry Prize, PEN DAU, Pushcart, BotN, Wigleaf Top 50, BSF, BMic & Twitter followers. The database is free to download and contains lots of info on each journal. Check it out! https://t.co/C6J5V9dzX8
It's a huge thrill to have a poem in the new issue of the "New Yorker." With much gratitude to the poetry editors, Kevin Young and Hannah Aizenman, for taking the poem.
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“Alex thought of his career in terms of concentric vicious circles: he didn’t win prizes because he didn’t have the time to do great work, and he didn’t have the time to do great work because he didn’t win,” from “Anaheim” by
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@NaomiWilliams Power lines and pole behind my house giving me some concern as well. Let’s hope they stand firm.(Also still have the tree up, but got the outside lights down)
@jill_christman We really enjoy Catan and Splendor! They are both very different. We also got a kick out of Pandemic, slightly morbid, but it has some similarities to Ticket To Ride.