Interview: Sandra Dans on ‘The Art of Forgetting’
Photographs typically help us remember, but for visual artist Sandra Dans, they also express what it means to forget.
Photographs typically help us remember, but for visual artist Sandra Dans, they also express what it means to forget.
A few words on what’s to come in this issue, featuring several lovely studies on the how’s and why’s of record-keeping.
Personal essays, narrative nonfiction, diaries and photography. The art of memory in writing. Here are submission guidelines for next month, themed “The Records We Keep” — and an exciting announcement!
Since ancient days, people have feared mythical monsters and supernatural beasts. Gabrielle Fincutter, on the other hand, does her best to keep them alive.
Stephanie Reddaway on how the influence of Harry Potter shaped the writer and woman she is today. Though she’s still banking on that letter from an owl…
A brief word on what to expect in this month’s journey to unexplored lands.
On being stuck, and getting unstuck. This issue is about finding our way out of ruts big and small.
We’ve been radio silent for an embarrassingly long time, but mid-2015 is as good as any other time to come back. Here’s where we’ve been and where we’re going.
Beginnings, real and imagined, and the lessons they teach us. Also, we have loot to share!
We ride the waves (figuratively) with Camille Pilar: poet, screenplay writer and certified lover of the sea. Here, she tackles the art of storytelling and makes the connection between her great loves: writing and surfing.