BOOK REVIEW: THE RUMPUS

As one whose loyalties and sympathies lie with two warring groups, Sarah’s narration reflects her struggle to fuse her appreciation for her small-town life and her love of both family and church with her growing understanding of justice and equality and her burgeoning respect for her mother’s efforts. The writing is at its strongest when Sarah adopts a communal voice:

INTERVIEW: TALKING WRITING

Taking Writing is a nonprofit literary site that features essays, first-person journalism, and poetry. In July 2015, Sanderia Faye was interviewed by Imaani Cain, Editorial Assistant, Talking Writing. Below is the transcript from the interview. Clear here to view the...

INTERVIEW: CREATIVE DISTRUBANCE – WITHIN THE MARGINS

Creative Disturbance is an international, multilingual network and podcast platform supporting collaboration among the arts, sciences, and new technologies communities. Poe Johnson, an expert in Aesthetic Studies at Creative Disturbance, talks to Sanderia Faye about...

NATIONAL PUBLIC RADIO KUAR’s READER’S REVIEW

In partnership with the Central Arkansas Library System, KUAR introduces community conversations for book lovers, KUAR’s Readers Review. Sanderia Faye visited the University of Arkansas Little Rock Institute on Race and Ethnicity. She performed a reading and...