James J. Patterson Discusses his Favorite Early Feminists on episode 9 of LFTRR
Neither Bertha Von Suttner nor Adrienne Lecouvreur are the subjects of comprehensive biographies.
In this episode of Live from the Reading Room, James J. Patterson discusses two of his favorite early feminist icons, Bertha Von Suttner and Adrienne Lecouvreur.
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Submitting to Literary Journals: Three Quick Tips for Beginners
Writing can be a labor of love. Finishing a piece that you’re proud of feels like a Herculean accomplishment at times. Taking the next step and starting a whole new […]
A Celebration of Prose: James J. Patterson and Aaron Hamburger Read at The Writer’s Center
On June 16th, following the release of Junk Shop Window: Essays on Myth, Life, and Literature, James J. Patterson gave a reading at The Writer’s Center in Bethesda, Maryland—“the center […]
James J. Patterson’s Junk Shop Window on E. Ethelbert Miller’s On the Margin
By Eylie Sasajima To celebrate the upcoming release of Junk Shop Window: Essays on Myth, Life, and Literature, on June 6, ASP’s James J. Patterson was interviewed on E. Ethelbert […]