John Wray, an American novelist, was born in Washington, DC, and raised in Buffalo, New York. Wray's first novel, 'The Right Hand of Sleep' (2001), traces the disillusioned journey of an Austrain World War Won deserter and was awarded a Whiting Writers' Award. Wray's second novel 'Canaan’s Tongue'
This wonderful Park Slope address offers writers what too infrequently seems available to them: space. Honoring this necessity, the Brooklyn Writers Space offers tremendous accommodations for those seeking the quiet that so often evades New York writers, and that is so often essential to their conti
Alexander Pope now seems, like John Donne, one of the more modern – that is to say, imprecisely: human – of 18th-century poets: his writings are inflected with the stuff of his life, his preoccupations and surroundings, physical and intellectual; his life as he lived and considered it is evident
Freelance journalist, writer, reviewer, photographer. I've taken a love of words — of expressing parts of myself through such fundamental, organic means, of manipulating the abstract to create something tangible — and a passion for music — in all its stages, forms, expressions, contexts — and