Check out the latest news from our Cambridge Common Writers community!
Several alums have books that feature on 2021 Rise: A Feminist Book Project List, including Rose Viña (WFYP, January 2016), Candice Iloh (WFYP, June 2017), and Hayley Krischer (Fiction, June 2009).
Robbie Gamble (Poetry, January 2017/Nonfiction, June 2020) has a new poem out in the Pacifica Literary Review.
Candice Iloh (WFYP, June 2017) was featured in an interview by Tracey Baptiste (WFYP, MFA Writing Faculty) on The Brown Bookshelf.
Steven Cramer (Poetry, MFA Writing Faculty) has had his latest poetry collection, Listen, further reviewed by Quill & Parchment and The Woven Tale Press. He was also featured on the latest episode of Lesley University’s podcast, Why We Write, where he is interviewed by alumna Andrea Read (Poetry, June 2015).
Celeste Mohammed (Fiction, June 2016) has released a book trailer for “Loosed,” an award winning story of marriage on the edge from her upcoming book, Pleasantview.
Thato Mwosa’s (WSS, June 2017) film, “Memoirs of a Black Girl,” made the BosTen list (“10 things to do in Boston this weekend“) on Boston.com and was featured on The Sagamore.
The Long Field by Pamela Petro (Creative Nonfiction; Graphic Novel & Comics, MFA Writing Faculty) is now available for pre-order from Little Toller Books.
Suzanne E. Edison’s (Poetry, July 2016) poem, “Scaling Pain,” has been featured in the online medical humanities journal, HEAL, out of Florida State University
The first look at the cover of Michael Lowenthal’s (Fiction, MFA Writing Faculty) new story collection, Sex with Strangers, forthcoming from University of Wisconsin Press on March 23, 2021, is now available.
Rex Carey Arrasmith (Fiction, January 2018/Poetry, June 2020) has a new poem out in Spillwords entitled, “Halloween Blue Moon 2020.”
Gene Luetkemeyer’s (Fiction, May 2015) Penitentiary Tales: A Love Story has been named a finalist in the Wishing Shelf book awards, a contest in the UK for independently published books.
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