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The Art of Embarrassing Oneself at Public Readings—By Renée Cohen
Embracing Fear and Bloating

The Art of Embarrassing Oneself at Public Readings—By Renée Cohen

Giving public readings is crucial to establishing oneself as an emerging writer. After attending a diverse array of Quebec Writers’ … Continue reading The Art of Embarrassing Oneself at Public Readings—By Renée Cohen

All Languages / Languages All—By Rachel McCrum
Multilingual Performance

All Languages / Languages All—By Rachel McCrum

“Les langues sont toutes les mêmes lorsqu’elles tournent ensemble.” —Danny Plourde “All languages are the same when they’re in tune.” … Continue reading All Languages / Languages All—By Rachel McCrum

Us Impostors—By Caroline Vu
How I started writing fiction

Us Impostors—By Caroline Vu

Header image: Letters sent to Caroline Vu by her Vietnamese friends in the 1970s. By some incredible stroke of good … Continue reading Us Impostors—By Caroline Vu

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