Natasha Trethewey and Our Shared History

Readers Unbound is privileged to welcome Pearl McHaney as today’s guest blogger.  Many readers shy away from poetry, afraid of not understanding, expecting not to been entertained.  American poet and pediatrician William Carlos Williams wrote a long love poem titled “Asphodel, That Greeny Flower.”   Near its end, I find my mantra for the significance […]

And The Winners Are . . .

Whew! The judges for the Atlanta Writers Club 2016 Writing Contest were busy this year doing the difficult job of choosing three winners out of a field of 104 entries, about double the club’s usual 60 to 62. But choose they did. Sandra Hood took the Terry Kay Prize for Fiction for her short story […]