Hugo House
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A Literary Oasis for Black People Fed Up with the White Gaze
Black Imagination‘s sense of humor is as deep as its sense of history.
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The Multivalent Blackness of Morgan Parker
Magical Negro is hilarious and wrenching poetry.
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Sierra Nelson’s Bioluminescent Poetry
She also curates a spring variety show dedicated to the
octopus, squid, chambered nautilus, and cuttlefish.
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Yoga for Writers Is Exactly What It Sounds Like
Self-care for people who’d rather be drinking.
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A Revealing Memoir of Airport Detention
Mohamed Asem’s fascinating Stranger in the Pen.
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Katie Fordโs Heartbreaking Sonnets Strike a Chord
The looming shadow of divorce in If You Have to Go.
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Hey, Writers: STFU About “the Muse”
Acclaimed author Sarah Manguso says writing isn’t magic, and it isn’t a cage fight either.
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Hugo House, Seattle’s Premier Literary Center, Reopens on Capitol Hill
See inside at the grand reopening celebration on September 22.
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Your Guide to APRIL Festival’s Last Ever Event
Go Give ‘Em a Big Ol’ Kiss Good-Bye
