Washington Square Reads: The 2023 Live Reading Event

Washington Square Reads Author Event was on October 23, 2023. 11 authors from the Summer 2023 Washington Square Review read from their pieces.Skip forward to minute 51 to watch the event. Authors reading, in order of presenting:Taffeta Chime

Taffeta Chime is a lifelong writer, poet, and editor, with several pieces published and many awards for her writing. She currently works as a freelancer in Tennessee with her husband, two daughters, and two cats.Aileen Basis

Aileen Bassis, a visual artist and poet. She received two artist residencies in poetry to the Atlantic Center for the Arts. Her chapbook, “The Other Side of the Mirror” is published by Dark Onus Press.Akshita ChaudhuriMelissa Elmes

Melissa Ridley Elmes is a Virginia native currently living in Missouri in an apartment that delightfully approximates a hobbit hole. Her work has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and the Elgin, Rhysling, and Dwarf Star awards of the Science Fiction Poetry Association.Brendan Boyle

Brendan Boyle is an occasional poet living in East Lansing. He belongs to a writers group called the Reluctant Writers, an assemblage of good friends who write in a variety of genres.Carole Greenfield

Carole Greenfield grew up in Colombia and lives in Massachusetts, where she teaches English Language Learners at a public elementary school. Her work has appeared in such places as The Plenitudes, Glacial Hills Review, Humana Obscura and Sky Island Journal. Her first collection, Weathering Agents, was published by Beltway Publishing earlier this year.Sunayna Pal

Sunayna Pal was born and raised in Mumbai, India,  now calls Maryland home, where she resides with her family. She has made her literary mark with her debut poetry book, Refugees in Their Own Country (B&W Fountain), which explores the Partition of India. Beyond her writing, Sunayna serves as the Director of The Poetry Academy and is dedicated to the practice of Heartfulness meditation. Kayla Branstetter

Kayla Branstetter is a published writer, an award-winning artist, and Tedx speaker from Missouri. She is writing a nonfiction book about women telling their stories. She is currently an English Instructor at Crowder College.

CS Griffel

C.S. Griffel is a community college English instructor. She has an MFA in creative writing and an MA in Rhetoric. She has several short stories published in a variety of journals. When she’s not grading papers, she is probably watching classic movies and arguing with her husband about who gets to snuggle the dogs.Caroline Wilkinson

Caroline Wilkinson’s poetry has appeared in DIAGRAM, Fourteen Hills, Sonora Review, descant, Permafrost, and elsewhere. She lives and teaches in Maine, having recently moved from Tennessee where she received her Ph.D. in creative writing.DA Henneman

D.A. Henneman writes stories infused with Fantasy, Romance, and the occasional Werewolf, which take her readers on a magical journey and give her characters more than they originally signed on for.

Small Town & Big World Perspectives with Matt Hanson: Washington Square Review

Writer, journalist, and editor, Matt A. Hanson, shares insights with editor Melissa Ford Lucken in this episode of Washington Square On Air. A Massachusetts native who now makes his home in Istanbul, Hanson inspires by revealing his enlightened ambition of making meaning of life through art while honoring the humanity found in thought and creation.

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Matt Hanson’s piece, Mrs. Grammar, appears in the Summer 2023 issue of the Washington Square Review.

Matt’s literary profile on Instagram

Matt’s review of Nights of Plague by Orhan Pamuk at World Literature Today.  

See Istanbul through the eyes of James Baldwin, Matt’s essay on Fodor’s Travel

Matt’s describes his journey as an art writer in Turkey on Argonotlar.

Matt explores Jewish-interest culture.

Gritty City Inspirations with Erin Fischer: Washington Square On Air

New York City author, Erin Fischer, chats with editor Melissa Ford Lucken in this episode of Washington Square On Air.

Fischer examines the remarkable inspiration for her WSR piece, how living in multiple cities contributes to her creativity, and details the highlights of an Erin style tour of her beloved, crazy busy city. She shares some key stops, including museums and coffee shops, then closes out with some thoughts on bagels and beer.

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Erin Fischer’s piece, I Can’t Win and I Can’t Get Out, appears in the Summer 2023 issue of the Washington Square Review.

Website: Erin Fischer

Website: Erin on Muck Rack

Website: Erin on Medium

A Uniquely Named Perspective with Taffeta Chime: Washington Square Review

Lifelong writer, Taffeta “Taffy” Chime, chats with editor Melissa Ford Lucken in this episode of Washington Square On-Air.

Multi-genre author Chime, reads from her essay, Meeting Taffy, shares her perspective on living life with a unique name, and describes her decades long journey to becoming a widely published author.

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Taffeta Chime’s piece, Meeting Taffy, appears in the Summer 2023 issue of the Washington Square Review.

X (formerly Twitter): Taffeta Chime

Instagram: Taffeta Chime

Facebook: Taffeta Chime

Connecting Via Disconnection with C.S. Griffel: Washington Square On Air

Author, professor C.S. Griffel talks with editor Melissa Ford Lucken in this episode of Washington Square On-Air.

Griffel connects setting and inspiration, describes how research generates ideas, and uses her background in theatre inspires her writing.

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C.S. Griffel’s piece, Sandia, appears in the Summer 2023 issue of the Washington Square Review.

Facebook: C.S. Griffel

A Pair of Polar Opposite Poets (and Writers) with Judy Ringstaff & Eli Jones: Washington Square On Air

LCC alums Judy Ringstaff and Eli Jones, sit down with creative writing Professor Melissa Ford Lucken in this episode of Washington Square On Air.

Journalism major Ringstaff and creative writing major Jones exchange surprising views on poetry, the challenges of writing about real life, and offer encouragement for those considering enrolling in LCC’s creative writing courses.

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Instagram: Judy as Trix Bailey on Instagram

Trix Bailey’s Man of Blood on Kindle Vella

Instagram: Eli Jones

Instagram: Eli’s book reviews & book talk on Instagram

Mythical Thoughts with DA Henneman: Washington Square On Air

Dreamer and doer, writer DA Henneman talks with editor Melissa Ford Lucken in this episode of Washington Square On Air. Fantasy romance author Henneman explores her love of mythology, her passion for research on witchcraft, and how she blends the elements together to create satisfying, feminist leaning romance stories.

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DA Henneman’s piece, Persection, appears in the Summer 2022 issue of the Washington Square Review.

DA’s website: dahenneman.com

DA on Instagram: @dahennen

All the other socials, links to buy books, and a free ebook on DA’s Link Tree.

Real Fiction with Kevin Novalina: Washington Square On Air

Multi-genre creator, Kevin Brown, sits down with editor, Melissa Ford Lucken, in this episode of Washington Square On-Air.

Pushcart Prize nominee, film and television script writer, and author of poetry and fiction published in over 200 literary journals, Arkansas native Brown, chats about his how his real-life experience does and doesn’t show up in his creative work.

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Kevin Brown’s piece, Half A Whole, appears in the Summer 2022 issue of the Washington Square Review.

Kevin’s website: kevinnovalina.com

Kevin on Twitter: @KevinNovalina

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