Blue Muse Interview with Professor Mary Collins | James Coburn
For nineteen years, Professor Mary Collins has been a beacon of creative nonfiction, teaching at Central Connecticut State University. CountlessContinue Reading
For nineteen years, Professor Mary Collins has been a beacon of creative nonfiction, teaching at Central Connecticut State University. CountlessContinue Reading
I was on the hunt for lunch. Wedged in a small shopping plaza, next to a few gas stations andContinue Reading
Standing on top of Mount Spur overlooking Lake McDonough, in Barkhamsted, Connecticut, I felt a vast appreciation of nature’s beautyContinue Reading
Cecily Johnson signed her lease on Halloween. Her start date at NBC Sports was three days later. She had graduatedContinue Reading
On the fourth floor of the New Museum, pink carpet runs from wall to wall, and a blond girl hoversContinue Reading
It’s 1986. Shopping malls are growing rapidly worldwide. Shiny crystal chandeliers, elegant skylights, massive fountains with large spray jets shootingContinue Reading
From left to Right: Kara Russell, Capone Reyes, Georgine Revilloza, Megan Forbus The Leslie Leeds Poetry Prize is sponsored byContinue Reading
“Okay, who here is afraid of clowns?” asks Diana Sheard, clutching a poster board to her chest. The midday sunContinue Reading
On the large, rectangular stage in Bucknall Theater at the University of New Haven, the college dance club, Charger K-PopContinue Reading
Persephone was a spring child. Her world shifted, however, when she tugged at a rose bush that she deemed ugly.Continue Reading










