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Alice Fulton’s books include Barely Composed, a poetry collection; The Nightingales Of Troy, linked stories; and Cascade Experiment: Selected Poems. Her book Felt received the Bobbitt Prize from the Library of Congress, awarded to the best book of poems published within a two-year period. She has received an American Academy of Arts and Letters Award in Literature and fellowships from the MacArthur Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, Guggenheim Foundation, and Ingram Merrill Foundation...
Conversation about books, publishing, literary agent, bestsellers, education, AI, reading, authors, writers, writing, film
music, avant-garde, artist, Laurie Anderson, jazz, performance
Marge Piercy’s 17 novels include NYTimes Bestseller Gone To Soldiers; National Bestsellers Braided Lives and The Longings of Women; the classics Woman on the Edge of Time and He, She and It, and her critically acclaimed memoir Sleeping with Cats. She’s written 20 volumes of poetry. The most recent is On the Way Out, Turn Off the Light...
Conversation on literature, creativity, novel, writing, Shakespeare, David Bowie, Enid Blyton, E.M. Forster, Jacques Derrida, University of Oxford, University of Sussex, Reading, Thinking, Writing
Does becoming a mother mean forgetting who you were before? How can we reclaim our lives as women, while still being mothers to our children? What does traveling alone teach us ourselves and those we love? Marcia DeSanctis is a journalist, essayist, and author of A Hard Place to Leave: Stories from a Restless Life, 100 Places in France Every Woman Should Go, a New York Times travel bestseller...
oyster reefs, shellfish reefs, climate change, carbon capture, habitat conservation, restoration, marine ecology, University of Adelaide
Sculpture, sculptor, diver, oceans, water, diving, museums, climate change, sea level rise, beaches, marine life, fish, sea life, sea
spin dictator, autocracy, democracy, economist, economy, populism, populist, politics, Vladimir Putin, Ukraine, Russia, SciencesPo, dictator
Music, composer, nature, environment, Greta Thunberg, classical music, ambient, Scotland, Orkney