black and white photo of Danielle Hanson

An Interview with Danielle Hanson

By Melanie Unruh | September 24, 2020

Our featured writer for October is Atlanta-based poet Danielle Hanson. I met Danielle in the spring at the AWP Conference in San Antonio. It was such a strange, upside-down time at this event that was half-empty as we straddled the line between before and after COVID really took hold in the U.S., so it was … Read more

Donna Miscolta outside in a blue tank top

An Interview with Donna Miscolta

By Melanie Unruh | August 18, 2020

Photo credit: Meryl Schenker Donna Miscolta is Plume’s featured writer for September! I’ve never met Donna before, but I had the absolute pleasure to meet and talk with her on Zoom a few days ago when we chatted with her for our podcast. Stay tuned for that great talk at the beginning of September! We … Read more

What’s your metaphor? A philosophy & a contest

By Jennifer Simpson | August 4, 2020

This month our featured writer is Sue William Silverman. In fact, episode 3 of our podcast features our chat with Sue! And our Plume Petite Patreon supporters will receive our August digital edition with Sue’s letter of encouragement and some of Sue’s creative work. If you’re not familiar with her as an author and teacher, … Read more

Short-haired woman wearing glasses and a mustard sweater, sitting on a white bed, holding a book and looking at laptop screen

Plume: Now Digital

By Melanie Unruh | July 21, 2020

It has been a strange and scary time to be alive for a while now, but particularly in the past four months. I try to think of the last time I hauled ass from work across town to pick up my son from school or the last café where I ordered a chai and wrote … Read more

An Interview with Jennifer Jordán Schaller

By Melanie Unruh | April 2, 2019

As we enter into April, we wanted to share this interview with creative nonfiction dynamo, Jennifer Jordán Schaller, who is Plume’s featured writer for May. I met Jennifer because we both teach writing at the same community college, and I have to say that she is as kind as she is talented. Recently, Plume had … Read more

Sue William Silverman standing beside her new book propped on a mantel

An Interview with Sue William Silverman

By Jennifer Simpson | July 8, 2020

I’m not sure how I became Facebook friends with Sue Silverman; I rarely accept friend requests from people I’ve not actually met in person. I do know several friends who’ve studied with Sue and sing her praises loudly. Maybe it was her generosity in sharing information about writing and publishing on one of The Binders … Read more

Christina Yovoitch outside

An Interview with Christina Socorro Yovovich

By Melanie Unruh | June 10, 2020

Christina Socorro Yovovich is a writer I met in the MFA program at The University of New Mexico. We took a creative nonfiction workshop together, and I was so moved by her writing and by the way she was able to talk about her life so openly. She was also one of those multi-talented writers … Read more

Back to the future with Amy Wallen

By Jennifer Simpson | May 30, 2020

So far 2020 has been … I don’t even know. We started our 2nd year with all kinds of ideas for the future then a pandemic that has thrown our whole Plume plans into… we don’t know. We do know we’re still focusing on our mission, which may now be more important than ever, to … Read more

Close-up picture of Rebecca Aronson with a bookshelf in the background

An Interview with Rebecca Aronson

By Melanie Unruh | April 27, 2020

I met Rebecca years ago because we both teach writing at a community college in Albuquerque. In the fall, I actually took her online poetry class and loved it (and if you know me, you know I’ll write almost anything but poetry, but this class gave me a new appreciation for all that goes into … Read more

An Interview with Karin Zirk

By Jennifer Simpson | March 10, 2020

I’ve known Karin since 1984. I was her Spanish tutor in college. Since that time (where did the time go??) she has taught me so much and inspired me, and even saved my life when we hit a deer in Nebraska. I wrote an essay about it and she wrote a short story about it. … Read more