Plume anthology, Love Yourself event sign, and chocolates on a wooden table

Love Yourself!

By Melanie Unruh | February 19, 2020

This past weekend Plume hosted a reading event and anthology launch party at our favorite local independent bookstore, Bookworks. Dubbed Love Yourself, this event was all about treating yourself to good readings by women writers, good snacks baked by our very own Jennifer Simpson, and a good copy of Plume’s very first anthology, Dear Writer … Read more

close-up of Ariel Gore smiling

An Interview with Ariel Gore

By Melanie Unruh | February 5, 2020

Ariel Gore is a force of nature. I first met her about ten years ago when she was teaching at UNM. I was a graduate student, working as a reading series coordinator for the English department, and I helped organize a reading for her. Wow, can she put on a show! A true storyteller, both … Read more

Nora Hickey standing on the Taos Gorge Bridge with blue sky and white clouds overhead

An Interview with Nora Hickey

By Melanie Unruh | January 7, 2020

Nora Hickey is a triple threat writer. When I met her, she was getting her MFA in poetry at UNM, she has since published some gripping creative nonfiction (some of which you can read if you subscribe to Plume for February!), and right now she’s hard at work on a novel with a plucky protagonist … Read more

An Interview with Jenn Givhan

By Melanie Unruh | December 3, 2019

Jenn Givhan has an infectious, delightful personality. So much so, that sometimes I forget I’ve never actually met her in person! I feel like I have because she is such a force in her writing and in her online presence (and also because she helped me out and covered several of my classes when I … Read more

Dawn Sperber at a dining table surrounded by books and plants

An Interview with Dawn Sperber

By Melanie Unruh | November 5, 2019

Our featured writer for December is Dawn Sperber! I met Dawn in the MFA program at UNM back in 2007. She has such a warm and sweet energy about her, and her writing hums with magical assuredness. We are so very excited to share her unique work with you, and we couldn’t think of a … Read more

Jill Badonsky sitting in a chair at a bookstore, surrounded by books

An Interview with Jill Badonsky

By Melanie Unruh | October 9, 2019

I (Jennifer) am thrilled to share Jill Badonsky. Before I really knew I was a writer, I was working as the executive director at the now defunct 101 artists’ colony in Encinitas, California, a coop of sorts for artists. Jill taught workshops there. In addition to the the Modern Day Muse class (before she published … Read more

Jennifer Lynn Krohn at night in a wide brim hat and glasses

An interview with Jennifer Lynn Krohn

By Melanie Unruh | September 4, 2019

When I began my MFA program in the fall of 2007 (has it really been that long?!), Jennifer Lynn Krohn was a part of my cohort. A poet at heart with a strong work ethic (she used to write poetry in her car on her lunch break at work) and a fun preoccupation with the … Read more

close-up of Erin Adair-Hodges with side-swept wavy red hair

An Interview with Erin Adair-Hodges

By Melanie Unruh | August 7, 2019

I met Erin when we were both teaching at a community college here in Albuquerque, but I really got to know her when I took a creative nonfiction class she was teaching (It’s a long story, but suffice it to say, it was a great class and I got a published piece out of it). … Read more

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A Plume Anthology

By Melanie Unruh | July 9, 2019

A Year in Plume It’s been a year now since Jennifer and I started Plume. What a wild ride! From first putting our early ideas together, to entering the business plan competition, to launching a Kickstarter to get the venture off the ground, to choosing featured writers, to packing and shipping our first Plume packages, … Read more

An Interview with Erika Wurth

By Jennifer Simpson | July 3, 2019

I met Erika when she was living in Albuquerque on sabbatical from her academic job. She quickly found her way into the writing community here for good reasons: She is funny and quirky and smart. Really smart. And talented–as a poet and a novelist. But what I have admired about her most is her tenacity … Read more