Georgina Mascolo graduated with a First Class B.A in Fine Art from Chelsea College of Art in 2009 and works primarily with photography, using it's different formats and applications as tools with which to convey more conceptual ideas. She tries to find ways of working
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
American writer of science fiction and fantasy, poet and critical essays. Her thought-provoking novels include The Left Hand of Darkness (1969), which won both the Hugo and Nebula Awards, as did The Dispossessed (1974), and Lavinia (2008).
Science fiction was not always a welcoming place for women
John Dryden achieved no small feat in having the politically tumultuous period of the mid- to late-17th century now referred to – not without disputation, and admittedly only in literary circles, and admittedly not a great deal more these days – as the Age of Dryden. This phrase