Riparian, an anthology of poems, short prose, and photography inspired by the Ohio River, has been published by Dos Madres Press. The anthology contains work by 60 artists and was edited by two of Thomas More University’s distinguished writers: professor Sherry Cook Stanforth and Writer-in-Residence Richard Hague. Riparian, which means situated or dwelling on the […]
WOAP Tenth Anniversary Celebration
The Women of Appalachia Project is celebrating its tenth anniversary at Ohio University’s Multicultural Center with an art exhibition, a reading, and the official release of its Women Speak anthology. The annual fine art exhibition, featuring 35 female artists living in or with strong ties to Appalachia, is free and open to the public through March 23, 2019. The exhibition was juried by Randi Ward, a poet and artist from Wood County, WV, and Roger May, a writer and photographer currently based in Charleston, WV.
Writers Take On Unity In New Mt. State Press Anthology
Mountain State Press Inc. has published a new anthology Voices on Unity: Coming Together, Falling Apart. “In these unsettling times, writers are called to express their thoughts and feelings in the art medium they know best, words,” said author Cat Pleska, who edited this anthology. This collection of prose, poetry and song comes from 35 contributors from […]
WVU Press Anthology Event in Parkersburg
On Saturday, April 22, eight authors from across the region will gather in Parkersburg to celebrate Eyes Glowing at the Edge of the Woods, a new anthology of fiction and poetry from West Virginia that was published by WVU Press last month. The event, co-sponsored by WVU Press and the Parkersburg Poetry Series, will take place […]