In 2017, I took my first creative nonfiction workshop with a reputed author, editor, and teacher of creative writing in the heart of Los Angeles,...
04.062018November 12, 2019

Report from the Field: Of Myopia, White Supremacy and the Personal Essay
By Sarah ClarkIn Reports from the FieldTags #fiction, Alice Walker, Amitava Kumar, Audre Lorde, Carrie Frye, Cat Marnell, Diane Arbus, durga chew-bose, Edward Said, Elizabeth Mittman, Emily Gould, Gish Jen, Gloria Anzaldúa, Hannah Arendt, James Baldwin, Jia Tolentino, Joan Didion, June Jordan, Laura Bennett, Mary Gaitskill, Mary McCarthy, Merve Emre, MFA, Michel de Montaigne, microaggression, Namrata Poddar, Philip Lopate, racism, Roxane Gay, Ruth-Ellen Boetcher Joeres, Salman Rushdie, Sandra Cisneros, Sarah Hepola, Silvia Killingsworth, Simone Weil, Soraya Roberts, Susan Shapiro, Susan Sontag, Teju Cole, Vivian Gornick, whiteness, workshop, xenophobia, Zadie Smith