Omar Lawrence Doesn’t Care About Your Credentials
A Bronx poet on hip-hop, academia, and being a Man of Words
Nineteen Origins
Origins in seventy-five words or less from Dr. Chris Schaberg and his Contemporary Nonfiction Students.
Rap and Graffiti: the gateway drugs that led Alan Chazaro to poetry
Alan Chazaro
433’s Marisabel Rodriguez spent the last few months going back and forth with Alan Chazaro, author of THIS IS NOT A FRANK OCEAN COVER ALBUM and Piñata Theory. The Bay Area poet didn’t hold back.
Notes—The Imagination in Solitude
Gabriel Noel
By media accounts, Bill Watterson is a recluse. But Calvin and Hobbes demonstrated the creative potential of the solitary imagination left to its own devices.
“Why do we love birds?”
Marisabel Rodriguez Ramos
A conversation on birds and the anthropocene with Erik Anderson, author of Bird (Bloomsbury, 2020)