Ian Rosales Casocot from the Philippines relates two ancient oral tales: a creation story and an adventure story. He relates these simple stories to how he feels writers create worlds and develop a sense of place just as the characters in the tales...
Russian fiction writer Alan Cherchesov and Albanian poet, fiction writer and translator Albana Shala read from their work as part of the regular IWP Friday readings at Shambaugh House.
My Life as a Student: Temperamental roommates, 7:30 a.m. physics finals, and Airliner pizza—in the first excerpts from a yearlong journal project, six undergraduates share their experiences at the UI. – ChangeAbility: Technological devices...
Hinemoana Baker introduces herself in the language of her ancestors, the Māori, the original ethnic group of New Zealand. She relates a lamentable story that is frequently spoken out loud by the Māori and the non-Māori alike and yet has gone...