by Courtney McSwainemPowerNovember 14th, 2012 If you’ve spent any time in Washington, D.C.’s Busboys and Poets, the popular restaurant and…
Poetry
The Uncivil Servant: An International Poetry Tour
By Mitchell Abidor Jewish Currents “…THANKS TO THE LABORS of occasional Blog-Shmog contributor Richard Greeman, the great Belgian-born revolutionary and writer…
Suspended Somewhere Between: A Book of Verse A Review
By Craig ConsidineAn Organic IntellectualMarch 2011 Akbar Ahmed’s Suspended Somewhere Between is a collection of poetry from the man the…
Ursula Reading Her Essay on Abortion, “What It Was Like”
“The last time I filmed with Ursula, in the winter of 2016, I was six months pregnant, she was nearly…
We Will Remember Freedom: Why It Matters that Ursula K. Le Guin Was an Anarchist
Crimethinc.By Margaret Killjoy1/25/2018 I’ve never liked the part of the story when the mentor figure dies and the young heroes…
Le Guin’s Anarchist Aesthetics on Public Books
By John Plotz 10/15/2015 Public Books What makes readers fall in love? You might want to start your answer by…
Ursula K. Le Guin on Racism, Anarchy, and Hearing Her Characters Speak
Via Structo MagazineVia Lithub “Like Joan of Arc, I’m hearing voices!” By Euan Monaghan April 1, 2016 This interview originally appeared in…
Late in the Day in Book Riot
by Michelle Anne SchinglerBook RiotDecember 7th, 2015 Because she’s a goddess and she says brilliant things. You thought that “The…
Ursula K. Le Guin on WritersCast
By David Wilk Writerscast January 16th, 2015 Ursula Le Guin has had a long and wonderful career as a writer.…
Ursula K. Le Guin: Dictators Are Always Afraid of Poets
By David RaimonLithubApril 6th, 2018 On Nature Writing, Technology, and Poetic Form Prior to my first interview with Ursula, my…