In the following interview with award-winning author, Patricia Leavy, we discuss writing fiction and her new novel Hollyland.
Students at any age or level can be nominated for our student scholarships which come with an opportunity to join our editorial board!
How do creatives find joy in artistic performance as a form of black feminist autoethnography? Podcast & video.
Guillermo Gil's newest book review examines Lidia Marte's Cimarrón Pedagogies, Notes on Auto-Ethnography as a Tool for Critical Education.
A new call for submissions that celebrate, problematize, challenge, or illuminate the many meanings of "queer."
Our editor Ulla-Maija Matikainen is questioning the call of otherness and narrates her discovery about the sameness that she has seen.
Readers can ask questions about autoethnography or invite an editor to speak to their group or classroom.
"Horse, Therapy is a story of my own experience and is a commentary on trauma, both in animals and humans."
Poet Anne McCrary Sullivan discusses her latest book Learning Calabar, Notes from a Poet’s Year in Nigeria with editor Michelle Reale.
This video explores how editors have developed their approach to reviewing creative autoethnography and highlights strategies for contributors.
In The AutoEthnographer’s latest podcast, Marlen Harrison talks with Sandra Faulkner about collage and visual poetry.
"I’m Pinkie, the brash I don’t give a fuck alter ego of Renata Ferdinand. I am emerging from the shadows, and blissfully, with my own column."