From Florida to New Hampshire, the D.C. singer-songwriter’s latest EP is a travelogue of her early adulthood.| Washington City Paper
The 25th installment reunites U.S. Poets Laureates Tracy K. Smith, Joy Harjo, and Ada Limón on Sept. 6 at the Convention Center| Washington City Paper
Bookstore Romance Day takes place Aug. 9 with discounts, author signings, games, and new recommendations to genre readers old and new.| Washington City Paper
Sinners is a sexy and crowd-pleasing genre hybrid with music, vampires, and deeper questions about race and appropriation.| Washington City Paper
Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil, the prolific author’s latest and queerest book yet, explores passion, hunger, and women’s roles across time.| Washington City Paper
The Inner Loop's Rachel Coonce on the importance of connection in the city’s lit world. Plus, new books on our TBR list and upcoming events.| Washington City Paper
The semi-locally made short film, Captain Zero: Into the Abyss, Part II, began as an anxiety attack. It screens in D.C. on Aug. 8.| Washington City Paper