Marshall Essay in Thoreau Anthology Gets Glowing Review: New York Times
Marshall’s is one of 27 essays on the enduring value of Thoreau’s work, written by a “Who’s Who of Intelligent Modern Prose.”
Marshall’s is one of 27 essays on the enduring value of Thoreau’s work, written by a “Who’s Who of Intelligent Modern Prose.”
The conversation was about writing, history, war, and more.
Tentatively titled We Don’t Know You Anymore, the book will also explore our society’s beliefs about, and reaction to, those who have undergone a radical transformation, as well as ideas around who has the right to redemption.
Emerson Today has some of the highlights of their conversation
Students covered the onset and impact of COVID for the special section.
Writing, Literature and Publishing Professor Jabari Asim’s poem, “Some Call it God” is included in The Best American Poetry 2021, publishing Tuesday, September 28.
From Afrofuturism to Historical Fiction and everything in between, all popfiction genres are welcome.
Fiction, non-fiction, serious and satirical — faculty and staff have you covered on what to pick up this summer.
Walker was a finalist for a 2020 National Book Award for his book, How to Make a Slave and Other Essays.
Novic’s second novel, True Biz, due out in 2022, is being developed for television with actress Millicent Simmonds signed on to star and EP.