Illustration by Masha Zhdanova The act of being an adult is difficult. Most of us are taking our first steps into adulthood and figuring out how to adult. But this
Illustration by Kire Torres. When you think back to middle school and high school, things like sticky, pink lip gloss come to mind, the kind of lip gloss that has
By Allison Bolt Illustration by Emily Keniston. "Nothing is so painful to the human mind as a great and sudden change." "Frankenstein" by Mary Shelley Freshmen year — words that
Daniel José Older. by Sharita Gilmore, contributor Just in time for February’s celebration of diversity, paramedic-turned-writer Daniel José Older will read from some of his urban fantasy novels at Ivy
KristopherJansma.com. Photo by Roy Gumpel. It’s an exciting time to be Kristopher Jansma. The up-and-coming author, whose second novel “Why We Came to the City” was just released, will read
The Letters Festival. by Kiki Hill, contributor Looking for an interesting event featuring diverse independent literature? Look no further than the third annual Letters Festival, set to happen November 12
When Atlanta native Matthew Guinn first embarked upon his journey in authorship, he said that he never imagined that he would write historical fiction or be dubbed a Southern Gothic writer