For St. Petersburg Poet Laureate Gloria Muñoz, collaboration is the key to unlocking the city’s prodigious literary riches. “There’s so many writers here – I want...
In the three years since poet Timothy Huff published The View From My Deck: Haikus Inspired By Nature, he’s been recognized a couple of times. “When...
Jericho Brown, winner of the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, will read at the Dali Museum April 26, as part of the City of St. Petersburg’s...
In celebration of Women’s History Month and the rich literary talent within the community, St. Petersburg Press is hosting a special event titled “The Women Behind...
Keep St. Pete Lit recently celebrated its 10th anniversary. That’s a big milestone for a popular but perpetually under-funded nonprofit dedicated to residents’ pursuit of literary...
There are 44 poems in Jeannie Carlson’s new book Landmarks in the Sand, each one accompanied by a corresponding color photograph. Each combo refers, in one...
It was about three years ago when Ray Hinst, owner of Haslam’s Books, told Maureen McDole upfront he wasn’t a fan of poetry, but because she...
Lisa Killeen’s incredible journey began in the village of Crigglestone, Wakefield in the English county of West Yorkshire. She’s lived in the St. Petersburg area since...
The cover of Feast, Maureen McDole’s upcoming third book of poetry, is an illustration by her daughter, 15-year-old Lily, of a bright red dragon with three...