“Good Christ, I’ve done it,” you think. “I’ve really done it.” Your mother cries and your [...]
Who are America’s best voices?
By Emily HomrokTuesday, December 1st, 2009
Doors part with a hydraulic hiss. Steam billows. Behold! The emerging voices of the nation have [...]
Thanks for the Outstanding Service, SEPTA
By Emily HomrokTuesday, November 24th, 2009
Ah, the great Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority — a little thing residents of the Philadelphia metropolitan [...]
Just take it Bird by Bird
By Emily HomrokTuesday, November 17th, 2009
Anne Lamott, author of novels like Joe Jones (1985, North Point Press) and more recently Blue [...]
Tea and sympathy? Try tea and poetry.
By Emily HomrokTuesday, November 10th, 2009
Poetry readings present a variety of great opportunities to a diverse assortment of people. Average Guys: [...]
Tinto: Pintxos, Vinos, and a Welcoming Atmosphere
By Emily HomrokFriday, October 30th, 2009
The city of Philadelphia, for all of its well-known shortcomings, knows how to eat. Being a [...]
The word on lit mags
By Emily HomrokTuesday, October 20th, 2009
As you, my lovely little reader of DPGOnline, may already be aware, Drexel University publishes a [...]
And the Nobel Prize for Literature goes to…
By Emily HomrokTuesday, October 13th, 2009
…Herta Müller! A Romanian-born German, Müller, who suffered through the notorious reign of dictator Nicolae Caeucescu [...]
All-day writing workshop to be held at Rosemont College
By Emily HomrokTuesday, October 6th, 2009
Okay, you’ve done the hardest part already: you’ve gotten over your white elephant, conquered writer’s block, [...]




