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What we're talking about this week at A Public Space.

June 18, 2018

 

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What we're talking about this week at A Public Space.

June 11, 2018

 

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What we're talking about this week at A Public Space.

June 4, 2018

 

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Brigid Hughes, founding editor of the independent literary magazine A Public Space, announced today that Lauren Cerand will join the magazine, effective immediately, as Marketing and Development Director...

March 22, 2018

 

Writing Fellows

We are pleased to announce the 2018 A Public Space Fellows.

February 21, 2018

 

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A Public Space seeks a Marketing and Development Director.

January 5, 2018

 

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We are thrilled to announce APS Books, a new, independent imprint at A Public Space that mirrors the efforts of the magazine. With launch titles by Bette Howland, Sally Potter, Dorothea Tanning, and more.

October 16, 2017

 

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We are pleased to share Rebekka Rafnsdóttir's essay "A Girl on the Hunt," the inaugural recipient of the Bette Howland Nonfiction Prize. The prize, given annually to a student at the New School in New York City, was established by Honor Moore, who first met Bette Howland in 1977: "​In the winter of 1977, I went to the MacDowell Colony for the first time. I had just had my first work—a memoir-as-play called Mourning Pictures—go public on Broadway.... The play had been a hit in a Massachusetts summer theater and closed quickly in New York, and though it was to be published in an anthology, I was having a hard time emerging from what was an up-down whiplash experience. At MacDowell I met a woman writer about eight years older than me—at the time, she seemed much older!—who had just published a memoir of her time in a mental hospital—the book was called W-3. We became friends—long talks in what I remember as her very dark writing studio—her typewriter in a pool of light. She was the first woman writer to encourage me."

October 16, 2017 byRebekka Rafnsdóttir

 

Writing Fellows

**The A Public Space Fellowships will be announced on our News page on Wednesday, February 21.**

We are pleased to announce that applications will open on September 15 for the 2018 Public Space Fellowships.

September 8, 2017

 

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A conversation on editing with Emerging Writer Fellow Jai Chakrabarti and his mentors, Mary-Beth Hughes and Elizabeth Gaffney.

July 20, 2017

 

Writing Fellows

We are pleased to announce our 2017 Emerging Writer Fellows.

February 15, 2017

 

Writing Fellows

We are pleased to announce that applications will open on October 1 for our 2017 Emerging Writer Fellowships.

September 22, 2016

 

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The first year I taught freshman rhetoric at Iowa, a young woman announced at the beginning of the semester that she was from a Catholic, white supremacist background.

August 12, 2016 by Yiyun Li

 

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These stories deal in large-scale deceit and betrayal, there are painful things at work in this fiction, but much like the scene I described above, Jamel Brinkley regularly finds ways to pierce through the dramatic and find the subtle and humane lurking within.

July 15, 2016 by Victor LaValle

 

Writing Fellows

I began reading Elizabeth Gaffney’s short story with a wince of parental recognition. Pets are hell, and having to explain their traumatic demise to a small, tear-stained child usually leads to an existential crisis, followed by the dubious consolation of hunting down some equally doomed replacement.

June 2, 2016 by Sasha Saben Callaghan

 

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In celebration of the forthcoming publication of So Much for That Winter by Dorthe Nors, the next A Public Space Book with Graywolf Press, we're excited to share this excerpt from "Days," one of the two novellas in the collection.

May 20, 2016 by Dorthe Nors

 

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In which a small group—poet, historian, and reporter—search for the last two words missing after a five-year search for all of the words in the Langston Hughes poem “Island.”

May 4, 2016 by Robert Sullivan

 

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A. N. Devers talks with debut author Sara Majka about the Wu-Tang Clan, Alice Munro, and the intimacy of fiction. Cities I’ve Never Lived In: Stories by Sara Majka, is the newest A Public Space Book, with Graywolf Press.

February 16, 2016 by A. N. Devers

 

Writing Fellows

February 9, 2016

 

Writing Fellows

We are pleased to announce that applications are now open for our 2016 Emerging Writer Fellowships.

October 1, 2015


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