“Akbar’s concern with language is deadly serious: to speak is to survive.” PILGRIM BELL reviewed in @NewYorker and out tomorrow @GraywolfPress
Kaveh Akbar Finds Meaning in Misunderstanding | The New Yorker https://t.co/yBalBKWqXw
It was a thrill to talk with so many wonderful people for this article: @booksijustread, @authorKQ, Jacqueline Ko, Kaveh Akbar, Anya Backlund @blueflowerarts, @tabiayapp, Regina Brooks @serendipitylit, @jessicaCaremoor, @JeffShotts1, Carey Salerno @AliceJamesBooks thank you 🙏
"There's just this super, super joyful exchange that takes place not only when I'm handing over the flowers, but also when they wake up and see them each and every day..." Little throwback to my interview with @tabiayapp 🌺🌺🌺 https://t.co/SOiC2Tgf4x
"If you’re seeing an uptick in interest in your work, editors reaching out, venues pinging about your rates...You’ll want to find folks who are organized and excited about your work, but you’ll also want them to see and care about you as the person behind that work." ~@tabiayapp
In this week's Agents & Editors Recommend, @tabiayapp of @BeotisCreative offers advice on how and when to scale your team as an artist: "Take your time as best you can with this research and team-building process." https://t.co/IjMgLt4pju
@tbrixks :( so hard. Be sure to tell your little one that he's beautiful, that he's important, that he's loved, and that he is worthy of every bit of that love.