Poet to Watch: Wesley Rothman

Wesley Rothman’s poems have appeared or are forthcoming in 32 Poems, Crab Orchard Review, Harvard Review, Mississippi Review, Narrative, New England Review, Poet Lore, Prairie Schooner, Vinyl, Waccamaw, Waxwing, and…

Poet To Watch: Javier Zamora

Javier Zamora was born in La Herradura, El Salvador. At the age of nine he immigrated to the “Yunaited Estais.” He is a CantoMundo fellow and a Breadloaf scholarship recipient…

Is Competition Healthy?

Lately, I’ve been asking myself “Is competition healthy?” and I suppose I mean is it always healthy? This is a short exploration of why this question has been on my…

What Does Redefining Goals Actually Mean?

Redefining goals doesn’t mean setting new goals exactly, rather changing what we think goals are or what makes them important. Follow me as a explore my current thoughts on achievement and…

Success One Piece at a Time

Success One Piece at a Time: Shrinking the Mountain   I’ve been writing a novel for years. This particular project started in 2007 as a short story that won an…

Writers’ Advocate: Jazzy Danziger

Writers’ advocate, Jazzy Danziger is the author of Darkroom (University of Wisconsin Press, 2012), winner of the Brittingham Prize in Poetry, and has served as series editor for Best New Poets…

Dance Saved My Life: Aaron R. White

 “As I tell many others, ‘Dance Saved My LIFE!’”, says Aaron R. White, a Chicago, IL native, who found dance at the age of 14. His training began in high school…

Poet to Watch: Peter LaBerge

Poet to watch: Peter LaBerge grew up Connecticut. He is a second-year undergraduate student at the University of Pennsylvania, where he studies English and Consumer Psychology as a member of the…

Photographer to Watch: Andre D Wagner

Photographer to Watch: Andre D Wagner is a Brooklyn-based photographer who received a BFA in Social Work and Digital Media in 2010. Originally from Omaha, Nebraska, he now focuses on his passion…