Interview with Leia Penina Wilson
…comes first from my recognition of worth, and I use that to generate everything else. I never have surges of energy. What a great movement to compose that way! I’m…
“Letter to my Sister in a Mental Hospital,” by Julia Laxer
Snow falls, building like thrush on the freeway. Black palate, no answers. A daddy calls you by name, but you hear soap opera in his voice, see the frazzled tangle…
FAQ
Dear Creative Woman, In Our Room the Questions are as revealing as the answers. In Our Room what we can’t stop thinking about matters. In Our Room, wisdom comes from…
Words Like Love by Tanaya Winder
…drawn to her. I researched more about her life and art. I’d read her mother committed suicide when she was 10 years old. Eva became the vehicle I needed to…
Orlando Writers and the Rising Wave
…the abundance of truly remarkable work by AROHO women. That work will ultimately shape the anthology, but as a working structuring principle we are imagining something organic, free flowing, not…