“I loved that remoteness…I enjoyed no telephone, no contact, no bosses breathing over my shoulder. I loved that life.” Continue reading
Tag Archives: Jamil Ahmad
The Tribal Gene: Jamil Ahmad’s Lost Worlds
by T.L. Khleif
This is the land that Ahmad brings to vibrant life: desolate and sometimes cruel, remote from urban centers, home to tribesmen whose families have lived by its whims for generations. Continue reading
BLOOMERS AT LARGE: Other Identities
by Vicraj Gill
Both “writing and mothering” and the question of privilege come up in a great conversation between Lauren Francis-Sharma . . . and Bernice McFadden about their lives as published writers of color. Continue reading
Bloomers At Large: Finding Their Way
by Vicraj Gill
Bloomers At Large is a monthly roundup of links that we think might be of interest to Bloom readers. Continue reading