
Bittersweet
By Anne E. Macdonald | “Each time I drive down the road, I hope that the garden has miraculously returned. And each time I’m greeted by the flat, green lawn where the garden once was.”
By Anne E. Macdonald | “Each time I drive down the road, I hope that the garden has miraculously returned. And each time I’m greeted by the flat, green lawn where the garden once was.”
By Katy Kennedy | “Maybe we don’t understand the resiliency of people/Fight or flight, leave or stay/people bringing to life/stories of ambiguous losses and courageous actions”
Press release: Recipient of the 2022 Foundation Trust Writing and Teaching Fellowship for a BIPOC writer at FYACS, Avashia will read from her work and discuss its themes of identity, belonging, family, and culture with novelist Marjan Kamali on March 31.
By Lisa Sullivan Ballew and Kristen Byrne | “When there was nothing else to do except clean guest cabins and nose through personal effects; shoot the shit with the wranglers
and cabin girls; drink left over table wine; smoke bummed cigarettes; read; and draw the Wind River that rolled across the land, splicing the ranch in half.”
Join FYACS and Foundation Trust on March 31, 2022, at 7 p.m. to celebrate the launch of Neema Avashia’s book of essays, Another Appalachia: Coming Up Queer and Indian in a Mountain Place
By Kerry Pegoraro and Brad Wall | “I, resigned to another lonely evening, a poor greening/But I am to be the one keening/For these glorious ships wrecked upon the rocks.”
By Erika Lally and Tug Yourgrau | “Come closer. We’re in a forest, yes, but it feels like we’re trespassing. Into a dreamscape?”
We have a lovely tradition at The Big Yellow House…
By Shaun Bossio and Heidi Reynolds | “The park was lit only by the soft glow of an adjacent street light,
which flickered every few minutes, but never went out.”
Author Neema Avashia Awarded 2022 Foundation Trust Writing and Teaching Fellowship at Follow Your Art Community Studios (FYACS)