I had the pleasure of interviewing Autumn Brown from the “Octavia’s Brood” anthology. Autumn’s inspirational words help us understand how to stay politically engaged as well as hopeful. She also gives extra context into her creative writing career.
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Booksellers Without Bosses: PM Press
Published June 26, 2020 by Thomas Chisholm
In this interview series, we’re highlighting presses and bookstores managed along horizontal lines. Some are cooperatives, while others simply reduce hierarchies in their management.
Comments closedResistance Writers Interview Series: Tara Betts
Published March 6, 2020 by Thomas Chisholm
I had the pleasure of interviewing Tara Betts from the “Octavia’s Brood” anthology. We explore how this acclaimed poet took a successful stab at fiction writing.
Comments closedResistance Writers Interview Series: Bao Phi
Published October 7, 2019 by Thomas Chisholm
I had the opportunity to interview the much lauded poet turned one time fiction writer, Bao Phi. Bao explains how he ended up publishing his first piece of fiction, his sources of inspiration, and his thoughts on activism.
Comments closedResistance Writers Interview Series: Alexis Pauline Gumbs
Published August 29, 2019 by Thomas Chisholm
I had the pleasure of interviewing Alexis Pauline Gumbs from “Octavia’s Brood: Science Fiction Stories from Social Justice Movements.” We talk black feminism, activism, and sources of inspiration.
Comments closedResistance Writers Interview Series: Kalamu ya Salaam
Published August 13, 2019 by Thomas Chisholm
I had the pleasure of interviewing Kalamu ya Salaam from “Octavia’s Brood: Science Fiction Stories from Social Justice Movements.” We talk about the meaning of fiction, activism, and sources of inspiration.
Comments closedResistance Writers Interview Series: Morrigan Phillips
Published July 31, 2019 by Thomas Chisholm
I had the pleasure of interviewing Morrigan Phillips from “Octavia’s Brood: Science Fiction Stories from Social Justice Movements.” We talk speculative fiction, activism, and sources of inspiration.
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