The Victorious History of Caleb Ross
David Erlewine talks with Outsider Writer Caleb Ross about his new chapbook, “Charactered Pieces” (Outsider Writers Collective, 2009), about fatherhood, the mighty man George Brett, and how to get into […]
David Erlewine talks with Outsider Writer Caleb Ross about his new chapbook, “Charactered Pieces” (Outsider Writers Collective, 2009), about fatherhood, the mighty man George Brett, and how to get into […]
jmww contributor Ashlie Kauffman interviews Baltimore poet Emily Peterson Crespo, co-founder (with husband Baltimore writer Joseph Crespo) of Follow the Buffalo writing workshop, about various influences on her writing process […]
WHAT WE WRITE Marion is the author, most recently, of The Glen Rock Book of the Dead. Her other books of creative nonfiction include Telling, First Comes Love, The Lunch-Box […]
jmww editor Dave Erlewine interviews writer and editor Sheldon Lee Compton on the one-year anniversary of Wrong Tree Review, flash versus the novel, crazy river diving folk, and why he […]
Online vs. print? David Lynn at The Kenyon Review throws his hat into the ring: Some nuggets: I set out the questions this way to make the point that this […]
Good article with Cormac McCarthy in the Wall Street Journal. What’s yer favorite McCarthy book? Right now, I’d have to say All the Pretty Horses. So what’s new with jmwwblog? […]
Sherrie Flick knew at 16 she wanted to become a writer, but “I didn’t exactly know that that meant.” She left the small mill town in Pennsylvania where she grew […]
A friend passed along this link for How to Write Badly Well. I think we’ve seen all these, in some form, in submissions over the years. What is your biggest […]
David Erlewine talks with Roxane Gay about writing, being the editor of PANK (and other editing projects), and being lazy, which should never, ever be used in the same sentence […]
It always amazes me there are so many writer/editors/publishers in the independent writing community, but it really shouldn’t. I know, as the editor of jmww, that I just can’t quit […]