Exploring the world, one voice at a time.
Posted on 17 December 2018 by sampriestley
Doddington Hall in Lincolnshire is a mansion house set amongst intimate gardens and sweeping open land. From the outside the house is Elizabethan, but on the inside it has the interior of the 1760s. It is two things at once, it is a move through time. The house, though obviously large by most of our standards, doesn’t feel overwhelmingly big inside. The first room we walk into is the dining room.
Category: inOrganicTags: author, Creative, ecolinguistics, folded word, inOrganic, prose, writing
Posted on 12 April 2018 by kristineesserslentz
The Global Edition of Portraits in G Minor launched this week. Márquez will be signing copies at Folded Word’s PressFest! table and reading at BGSQD in NYC on 20 April 2018. by Kristine Esser Slentz Paco Márquez’s living room looks like many writers’ I… Continue Reading “An interview with Paco Márquez”
Category: interview, poem, videoTags: advice, amreading, amwriting, author, folded word, interview, kristine slentz, nyc, paco marquez, portraits in g minor
Posted on 3 November 2017 by sarahkatgibson
With the release of Portraits in G Minor tomorrow, I decided it was time for a look into the book’s author, Paco Marquez. A man of many talents, I wanted to get into his mind to discover a little about who he is, what he does, and what he has to say. Below is the insight of an author who revels in mystic wonders and sees the world illuminated. So take a look at our discussion, feel free to get involved in the conversation, and check out his wonderful work when it releases tomorrow!
Category: interviewTags: advice, author, folded word, interview, Poetry, portraits in g minor, writing
Posted on 10 March 2016 by EKP Adventures
or How Not to Sell Your Book to Anyone
a #WriteLife article by Dan Szczesny
I’m about ten minutes into my author meet-and-greet for my travel memoir, The Nepal Chronicles, when a small woman with thin hair and a kind smile walks by and does a double take when she sees the book cover. She draws a deep breath and introduces herself as Betty.
Category: WriteLifeTags: a writers life, author, book tour, books, dan szczesny, events, nepal chronicles, signing, WriteLife
Posted on 16 March 2009 by J.S. Graustein
Form. Reborn launches today on Twitter with a haiku by Christian Ward. Christian is a London-based writer whose work has appeared in the Everyday Poets, The Kenyon Review, Word Riot, and Diagram among many others. We caught up with Christian at his local pub and held the darts hostage until he agreed to answer our questions: