Alexander Vermillion states, 'My hands work the bare metals to release the forms that are scratching to get out. Through cutting and twisting, wrapping and binding, soldering and hammering, I build skeletons, skins, wings and everything else to...
Samuel B. Reed was a Union Pacific Railroad locating engineer, 1864-1865. He was Union Pacific Railroad engineer of construction and superintendent of operations, 1866-1869.
Samuel B. Reed was a Union Pacific Railroad locating engineer, 1864-1865. He was Union Pacific Railroad engineer of construction and superintendent of operations, 1866-1869.
Kyoko Yoshida tackles the topic of fantasy and reality through identifying "disorientalism" in four parts, taking his audience on a journey that beings with a story by Edgar Allen Poe and ends with Coleridge pursuing the real, rebuilt, Xanadu....
English author and 2010 IWP resident Laura Fish discusses her upbringing, first two novels and writing as a single mother of two. She explains the inspiration for her first novel, “Flight of Black Swans” a semi-autobiographical work about a...
Icelandic author and 2010 IWP resident Sölvi Björn Sigurðsson discusses his writing process and experiences in Iowa City. He states that his readers in Iceland often ask him if it is his mother in his book, “The Last Days of My Mother,” to...