LIA GREENWELL IN THE SOUTHERN HUMANITIES REVIEW

Lia Greenwell’s (poetry 13) Pushcart Prize-nominated essay “Your Soul Doesn’t Need You” appears in Southern Humanities Review issue 52.4. The essay recounts a traumatic event in which Greenwell was carjacked at gunpoint, midday, at a gas station in a small town. In an interview, Greenwell discusses the different ways she has written about this trauma, the stranglehold of fear, and both the limitations and possibilities of form and genre.

Read the interview with Lia here: http://www.southernhumanitiesreview.com/interview-lia-greenwell.html

And read an excerpt from the essay here: http://www.southernhumanitiesreview.com/524-lia-greenwells-your-soul-doesnt-need-you.html