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Poets at the Crossroads
The 5th Inning by E. Ethelbert Miller Something Like Beautiful by asha bandele By Peter Aaron By Brenda M. GreeneNeworld…
Stealing Third: An Interview with E. Ethelbert Miller
By Shonda BuchananThe Writer’s ChronicleDecember, 2009 E. Ethelbert Miller is a well-known chronicler of black literary life in Washington, DC…
Writing for the Beloved Community
By Carl HoffmanThe Jerusalem PostMay 31, 2012 A self-described literary activist, recent Bar-Ilan guest E. Ethelbert Miller hopes his poetry…
E. Ethelbert Miller on Writerscast
by David WilkWritersCastJune 21, 2012 Poets’ memoirs are sometimes brittle and too carefully built to sustain a personal story. Ethelbert…
The Fifth Inning on Swans.com
by Paul BuhleSwans.comJanuary 28th, 2013 A distinguished African American poet and for decades a prime cultural organizer on the campus…
E. Ethelbert Miller in The Washington Post
Artists in the age of Trump By Lavanya RamanathanWashington PostJuly 27th, 2017 E. Ethelbert Miller (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post) E.…
E. Ethelbert Miller, 2016 George Garrett Award Recipient
by Associations of Writers and Writing Programs On Thursday, March 31, at this year’s Annual Conference & Bookfair, AWP awarded…
Marronage Meets Bolivarian Socialism: Maroon Comix, A Review
By Jeanette CharlesVenezuelanalysis.comSeptember 5th, 2018 VA’s Jeanette Charles reviews Maroon Comix, a book that tells the tales of maroons’ fight for…
Maroon Comix: A Review
by Michael Novick Anti-Racist Action LA This fascinating book, based primarily on the writings of political prisoner Russell Maroon Shoats…