Editor Guillermo Gil's latest book review - The Autofictional: Approaches, Affordances, Forms - explores definitions and uses of autofictional writing.
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In The AutoEthnographer’s latest podcast, Marlen Harrison talks with Sandra Faulkner about collage and visual poetry.
Poet Anne McCrary Sullivan discusses her latest book Learning Calabar, Notes from a Poet’s Year in Nigeria with editor Michelle Reale.
Readers can ask questions about autoethnography or invite an editor to speak to their group or classroom.
A new call for submissions that celebrate, problematize, challenge, or illuminate the many meanings of "queer."
Guillermo Gil's newest book review examines Lidia Marte's Cimarrón Pedagogies, Notes on Auto-Ethnography as a Tool for Critical Education.
How do creatives find joy in artistic performance as a form of black feminist autoethnography? Podcast & video.
Students at any age or level can be nominated for our student scholarships which come with an opportunity to join our editorial board!
In the following interview with award-winning author, Patricia Leavy, we discuss writing fiction and her new novel Hollyland.
In today's new podcast & video Marlen Harrison talks with current marketing interns about the role of culture in using Google Ads.
We invite you to participate in National Poetry month with us by reading and writing over at The AutoEthnographer's new Facebook group.
Editor Guillermo Gil's latest book review examines Chin who highlights her relationship to things, and/or her obsessing over wanting and buying things, and many more.