Speaking With Artist Mojdeh Rezaeipour on “Belonging”
In Belonging, Rezaeipour plays with space, dimensionality and architectural elements to invite us inside the walls of her learning, as she tugs deeper at the chilling parallels between her past and our collective present.
A Review of “Killing Summer” by Sarah Browning
At a time when poets and writers are frequently and earnestly asking the age-old question of What can I do to help, to make change in this current social and political climate?, we can look to Sarah Browning as an example.
Introducing New StS Blog Editors
What I find so gorgeous about the literary community is the unwavering willingness as writers to constantly improve the ways in which we empathize with and portray fellow humans, and this blog is no exception.
PRIDE 2017
It is a tradition dating back to 1970, with the nation’s first Pride Parade in honor of the one-year anniversary of the Stonewall Riots.
National Poetry Month
In honor of National Poetry Month, our staff put together a list of 12 poems, stunning, mighty, & nourishing.