Q&A with Memoirist Krys Malcolm Belc
Krys Malcolm Belc is the author of In Transit and upcoming memoir The Natural Mother of the Child. Here, Joshua Cole speaks with Belc about finding space for writing during the pandemic, Continue Reading →
Krys Malcolm Belc is the author of In Transit and upcoming memoir The Natural Mother of the Child. Here, Joshua Cole speaks with Belc about finding space for writing during the pandemic, Continue Reading →
Shirley Brewer is a Baltimore poet and the author of three collections of poetry. Here, she discusses her path to poetry and finding inspiration in the pandemic era. Why did Continue Reading →
Ben Cunning is a photographer and chemistry professor. Here, he talks about his love for making the concrete abstract and the relationship between chemistry and photography. Tell me about the Continue Reading →
Photographer Wes Guerrier happened upon Welter as if by fate. Here, he talks about how he fell in love with photography and how he happened upon one of his favorite-ever Continue Reading →
“Are you identifying any themes?” I asked the Welter fiction-editing team about our accepted submissions. “Other than food?” asked Allyson Waldon, fiction editor and MFA student majoring in fiction writing. Continue Reading →
Interview by Emely Rodriguez By now, you’ve probably heard of Jeannie Vanasco, the memoirist who interviewed her high school rapist and former friend in her fierce and fearless 2019 book, Continue Reading →
A blended undergraduate/graduate class in the Yale Gordon College of Arts and Sciences is taking on an important project: rejuvenating, and bringing in to the digital era, the University of Continue Reading →