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Tag Archives: American Microreviews and Interviews
My latest interviews: Stacy Mattingly, Mitchell L. H. Douglas, and Ricky Ray
Recently I joined the masthead of American Microreviews and Interviews, overseeing its interviews. So much gratitude, so much respect for my predecessor, Melissa Studdard, who entrusted me with the job as she took on more responsibilities with VIDA: Women in Literary Arts. … Continue reading
My latest essays, reviews, and interviews
Today the Kenyon Review is featuring my review of Eileen G’Sell’s spectacular debut poetry collection, Life After Rugby. You can check it out here! And here’s a list of some of my latest essays, reviews, and interviews (see the menu tabs for the full … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Feminism, Gender, Higher Education, Mormonism, Parenting, Poetry, Publications on Religion and American Culture, Religion and Spirituality
Tagged Adrian Shirk, American Microreviews and Interviews, Eileen Chong, Eileen G'Sell, feminism, higher education, Kenyon Review, Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, Mormonism, religion in America, Smithsonian, Tar River Poetry, women writers, women's history, women's spirituality, Zocalo Public Square
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