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The year Jennifer Knapp quit Christian music, I was fourteen years old, devoutly Christian, and decidedly not out to myself. It was 2001 and I was on the brink of starting high school. We had moved to a new state when I started middle school and I’d spent most of my time as the new kid trying to join friend groups only to get kicked out of them.
I Let Go of My Faith When I Came Out—But I Still Believe in Jennifer Knapp. What was I getting out shame, anyway? So I walked away from it all: going to church, reading scripture, prayer, even the Christian music I loved so much.
“Jennifer Neal’s My Pisces Heart is a lucid account of a life lived in, and amidst, the world. Beginning with the rich and under-narrated history of African American migration in the US and traveling outward to Asia, Europe and Australia, this book—like the best travel narratives—is curious, rich and transporting.” —Zinzi Clemmons ...
Reading Jennifer Neal’s impressive debut, Notes on Her Color, a magical journey about music and race and queerness and passing and mothers and daughters, reminds me of those mysterious, thrill rides. While the twists and turns hide around the bend, you are also keenly aware that you’re being navigated safely, regardless of the illusion of ...
Counterpoint CEO Charlie Winton will retire from day-to-day operations while continuing as an Editor at Large. Andy Hunter, Catapult’s Publisher, will assume the role of Publisher at Counterpoint, which will be managed by Catapult Associate Publisher Jennifer Abel Kovitz.
A. E. Osworth is part-time Faculty at The New School, where they teach undergraduates the art of digital storytelling.
Jennifer Maritza McCauley is a writer, poet, and university professor. She has been awarded fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, CantoMundo, Kimbilio, and the Sundress Academy for the Arts. She holds an MFA from Florida International University and a PhD in creative writing and literature from the University of Missouri.
—Jennifer Croft, author of The Extinction of Irena Rey " Theory & Practice is a thrillingly original hybrid work that seeks truthful answers to the most difficult questions of the day—questions about the nature of love, art, and desire, about the thorny legacy of colonialism and the unappeasable human yearning for connection."
Jessica J. Lee is a British-Canadian-Taiwanese author, environmental historian, and winner of the Hilary Weston Writers’ Trust Prize for Nonfiction, the Banff Mountain Book Award, the Boardman Tasker Award for Mountain Literature, and the RBC Taylor Prize Emerging Writer Award.
Baby, played by Jennifer Grey, was like the Ivy League sticker my parents couldn’t wait to slap on their windshield for bragging rights. Slated for Mount Holyoke (followed by the Peace Corps), Baby was so strictly ruled by expectation she had no idea what a sexy sparkplug she was until a sculpted Johnny Castle (Patrick Swayze) drew it out of ...