Pangyrus Features
Pangyrus comprises Boston- and Cambridge-based writers, editors, and creative professionals aiming to foster a community of creative individuals and organizations dedicated to art, ideas, and making culture thrive.
Combining ‘Pangea’, the world continent, and ‘gyrus’– the ridges of the cerebral cortex crucial to verbal association–Pangyrus is about connection. Originally conceived by Editor-in-Chief Greg Harris, a professor of creative writing at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School, its managing editor is Cynthia Bargar, Director of Development at the Cambridge Theatre.
I have been with Pangyrus almost since its inception, and am both its Reviews Editor, and a contributor of reviews. Below is a listing of my current features for the website. I also have just submitted a feature for a forthcoming print edition, Pangyrus 6 - on the life of African American poet, short-story author and novelist Paul Laurence Dunbar, who is the subject of a recently released documentary by Ohio University professor Frederick Lewis: Paul Laurence Dunbar: Beyond the Mask. I have also submitted a review of the documentary itself for the website, which should be posted in due course.
On March 22, 2018, I appeared at "The Power of Words: Pangyrus at the Fort Point Channel Theatre." I read from my feature for Upstate Diary on the life of American artist, author, book designer, explorer, architect and builder, and political activist Rockwell Kent.
Eyes: Novellas & Stories, by William H. Gass. (March 15, 2016)
Innocents and Others, by Dana Spiotta. (September 27, 2016)
When the Canon Takes Aim: A Review of Jordan Abel's Injun. (September 8, 2017)

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