Frances Cha speaks about If I Had Your Face, her debut novel set in South Korea, and about writing, art, pop culture, and women.
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Frances Cha speaks about If I Had Your Face, her debut novel set in South Korea, and about writing, art, pop culture, and women.
Columbia Journal is excited to announce the winners and finalists of our inaugural Womxn’s History Month Special Issue, in fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and art. We want to thank everyone who submitted for creating art and sharing their work with us,…
I have put this interview off three times, and when it finally did end up happening, I was two hours late. It isn’t because I did not want to interview […]
Antoinette Bumekpor and I enter the office and immediately can feel the energy of the room– a room we both have not spent time in. Although I never met her, […]
Catherine and I are standing on the train platform waiting for the one train. We’re both bitching about things we hate, so I decide this is the perfect time to […]
Taleen Mardirossian sits on the beaten-in black couch in the Writing Office next to me. Having had the privilege of having her in my nonfiction workshop last spring, I have […]
By Caitlin Brady Caitlin Brady is an MFA candidate from Texas who writes fiction and humor. She studied screenwriting at New York University and collaborated with Animal Kingdom Films (It […]
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