Interview with Chris Hoshnic, Chapter House Journal Editor-in-Chief, on Crossing Genres from Poetry to Playwriting and Beyond
“I remember sitting alongside my director, writing on sticky notes to them if something felt off. I remember I rewrote whole scenes mid-rehearsal. I had the stage manager run downstairs across the street, print out new pages, come back, and she would give the cast new pages.”
Interview with Héctor Tobar, author of Our Migrant Souls: A Meditation on Race and the Meanings and Myths of Latino
Few writers capture the layered realities of Latinidad, migration, and belonging with the grace, precision, and moral clarity of Héctor Tobar. The author of six acclaimed books translated into fifteen languages, Tobar’s work traverses the Americas—both geographically and spiritually—bridging journalism and literature in a voice that is both intimate and global.
Matt Sedillo, author of the recently published Mexican Style, gives a candid interview over craft, the current state of Chicano poetry, and many more insights
Matt Sedillo is a prolific Chicano poet whose third poetry book is coming out this September, entitled “Mexican Style,” published by Flowersong Press. This new book opens the reader to a whole new expanse of history and art, setting the stage for a revolution of the mind and hopefully leading those feeling marginalized to a profound sense of belonging.