Latinx Reading Series: Gabriella Balza | “The Student I Am Tutoring in Spanish Asks the Difference Between Pez y Pescado”

In celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month, we invited three recent Latinx contributors to read the recent or forthcoming work published at the Center for Literary Publishing at Colorado State University. Gabriella Balza is originally from Venezuela and South Florida but is located in the Midwest after recently completing her MFA at the University of […]

Latinx Reading Series: William Archila | “Three Sad Steps to Heaven”

In celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month, we invited three recent Latinx contributors to read the recent or forthcoming work published at the Center for Literary Publishing at Colorado State University. William Archila, author of The Art of Exile (2010 International Latino Book Award) and The Grave Digger’s Archaeology (2013 Letras Latinas/Red Hen Press Poetry […]

August 2021 Podcast: In Conversation with Michelle Ross and Kim Magowan

This month’s episode kicks off the start of fall with not one, but two authors! Podcast host Lilia Shrayfer sits down with Michelle Ross and Kim Magowan to talk about their latest co-written short story, “Twenty Three Safety Manuals.” This episode features conversation on the craft of collaborative story-telling, writing women inside and outside of gender roles of their time, and the relationship between what the writer intends and the reader imagines on the page.

July 2021 Podcast: In Conversation with Iris Jamahl Dunkle

  This month’s episode brings into conversation author Iris Jamahl Dunkle and CLP associate editor and graduate student intern Annmarie Delfino. The two discuss Dunkle’s recently published book, West : Fire : Archive, from CLP’s Mountain/West Poetry Series, as well as how writing about the environment bridges the historical and the personal to recover landscapes […]

Motherhood and Mental Health in Holly Goddard Jones’s “Antipodes”

By Colorado Review editorial assistant Ross Reagan During May, we celebrate two very important events: Mental Health Awareness Month and Mother’s Day. Mother’s Day this year, though, marks an occasion that resembles an antipode. Many families, and mothers of families, are not just celebrating the joy of life but simply the fact that they are […]

An Interview with Holly Goddard Jones, Author of “Antipodes” (Spring 2021)

By Colorado Review editorial assistant Heather Gutekunst  Fiction writer Holly Goddard Jones is a professor of English at UNCG and teaches fiction writing and creative nonfiction workshops. Her work has appeared in the Southern Review and Appalachian Heritage, and she is the author of the short story collection Girl Trouble (2009) and the novels The […]

An Interview with Molly Rogers, Author of “House of Secrets” (Spring 2021)

Molly Rogers writes on the history and theory of photography. She is the author of Delia’s Tears (Yale, 2010) and co-editor of To Make Their Own Way in the World (Aperture, 2020). She is associate director of the NYU Center for the Humanities and lives in Queens, New York. On February 17, 2021, Colorado Review […]