Why I Am an Argument
Continuing my Why I Am an Argument series, here is a joyful piece by undergraduate Summer Shepherd. This piece highlights the notion that arguments are
Continuing my Why I Am an Argument series, here is a joyful piece by undergraduate Summer Shepherd. This piece highlights the notion that arguments are
I emailed Richard Siken this question: Explanations and biography can (in my opinion) kill a poem. I feel this way mostly because I see truth
As a poet, I can sometimes feel a bit malnourished when it comes to my novel consumption. If contemporary literature is a food pyramid, and
One of the hardest things to teach in Composition 101 English courses is the argument. Actually, that is probably one of the hardest things to
I thought I might start my first blog post here on So to Speak thinking about feminism from a male perspective (the only perspective I
One of the greatest pleasures of Laux’s poems is the way her metaphors weave together, form associations, and sing as one chorus. She creates tight
Friends! This is the LAST WEEK to submit work for So to Speak’s Spring 2012 issue. We’re accepting general submissions of fiction (no fee) and
Dawn Lundy Martin’s a gathering of matter/a matter of gathering (University of Georgia Press, 2007) begins with one epigraph: “What stripping down can close the