
Ocean Vuong and the Power of Loss
The poet-turned-novelist brings a haunting, fragmentary approach to the story of a young man’s relationship with his mother in “On…
Michele Filgate is a contributing editor at Literary Hub and on the board of the National Book Critics Circle. Her work has appeared in The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, Refinery29, Slice, The Paris Review Daily, Tin House, Gulf Coast, The Rumpus, Salon, Interview Magazine, Buzzfeed, Poets & Writers, The Boston Globe, Fine Books & Collections Magazine, O, The Oprah Magazine, Men’s Journal, Vulture, and other publications. She teaches creative nonfiction for The Sackett Street Writers’ Workshop and Catapult and is the founder of the Red Ink series.
The poet-turned-novelist brings a haunting, fragmentary approach to the story of a young man’s relationship with his mother in “On…
The author famous for his introspective epic talks with Michele Filgate about his new book, “Autumn,” parenthood, and what makes…
Michele Filgate talks with the author of “The Red Car” about road trips and writing a story that sent her…
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Hope for redemption and the devotion of dutiful families, in short stories from in and around New Mexico.
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