Posts by Edvige Giunta
Nadia Terranova’s last book is a riveting narrative of intergenerational memory work!
October 3 at Rutgers New Brunswick!
One year ago today we feat. Our Lady of Dead Candies by Edvige Giunta. If you missed it the first time, here's another chance @edvigegiunta.bsky.social #shortstory #writingcommunity. Please follow the link and enjoy fictivedream.com/2024/06/16/o...
Last week, at Margaux Fragoso, NJCU. Writer, we remembered a beloved student, friend, fellow writer. Margaux only published one book, TIGER TIGER, though she wrote much mote. She had so many more books in her. She died at age 38 of ovarian cancer.
Next week, Angel Eduardo at NJCU!
One of the first of many pearls I’m excited to share from my new book, out in May! As TVTropes would say, I had to give a #titledrop to for #TheAllureofElsewhere!
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What I need to remember today in my writing: "For the drama to deepen, we must see the loneliness of the monster and the cunning of the innocent. Above all, it is the narrator who must complicate in order that the subject be given life." Vivian Gornick, The Situation and the Story
Today I was planning to talk to my students about surrendering to the story. This is the perfect quote! Will use it. Thank you!
Coming September 2, 2025 from Akashic Books!
@cgiunta.bsky.social welcome to bluesky!
You're invited to the 114th Anniversary Commemoration of the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire.
Find details about watching in-person or online here
🔗 rememberthetrianglefire.org/event/offici...
Emily Usher on the unrealistic idealism first-love stories and why more literature should depict crushes in their messy, authentic glory.
This book is changing everything about how we understand what makes lyric essays tick and how we teach them. If you don’t have it yet, go now. You need this book.
Four months before the Triangle fire, on November 26, 1910, another fire, eerily similar, killed women factory workers in Newark. At this event we remember Newark & Triangle together.
Locandina della presentazione online del 2 aprile in diretta da Boston di LE RAGAZZE DELLA TRIANGLE di Edvige Giunta e Mary Anne Trasciatti
Il 2 aprile alle 19.00 ora italiana sarà presentato su Zoom in diretta da Boston il saggio "Le ragazze della Triangle" a cura di @edvigegiunta.bsky.social e Mary Anne Trasciatti.
Evento in italiano, registrazione su bit.ly/registrazion...
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"No story is a straight line. The geometry of a human life is too imperfect and complex, too distorted by the laughter of time and the bewildering intricacies of fate to admit the straight line into its system of laws.” ~ Pat Conroy
An extraordinary book about Sicily—MY ISLAND IS LAS VEGAS (2012). The essays are spectacular.
All the Wild Hungers is free on KU!
"When her mother is diagnosed with a rare cancer, Karen Babine—cook, collector of vintage cast iron, and fiercely devoted daughter, sister, and aunt—can’t help but wonder: feed a fever, starve a cold, but what do we do for cancer?"
Nella foto la ballerina Etrita Abdullahu, studente del corso Triangle fire di Edvige Giunta alla New Jersey City University nel 2021. In primavera, nel bel mezzo della pandemia, come progetto del corso fece la coreografia del balletto "Dance of the Seamstress," ispirato all'incendio della Triangle e ballò a Washington Square Park.
Domani a #Feminism8 "Le ragazze della #Triangle. Saggi intimi e politici sull’incendio di una fabbrica newyorkese" a cura di @edvigegiunta.bsky.social e Mary Anne Trasciatti. In foto Etrita Abdullahu, del corso Triangle fire di Edvige Giunta, balla sulla coreografia ispirata all'incendio.
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Your painful childhood, your relationship with one parent or another, the illness that almost sunk your marriage, the inconsolable loss that rocked your life at age fifty, are deep and worthy subjects for your pen, but that’s not all you have to write about.
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Hi, I am from Italy and live in the US. Wonderful to connect with European writers!
Former NBCC board member @anitafelicelli.bsky.social reviewed Lidia Yuknavitch's "Reading the Waves" for Alta:
Mentoring young writers continues to be a source of joy and reciprocal sustenance. Intergenerational connections are vital! Next week, a wonderful group of young women writers will “spin stories” at New Jersey City University.
Loved chatting with @tamarastarr.bsky.social at @wnyt.bsky.social about #familialhypercholesterolemia, the work of @familyheartfdn.bsky.social, and my new memoir! Learn more at www.caseymulliganwalsh.com
This is invaluable! Sharing with my memoir and speculative memoir students!