by Desmond Peeples | Jul 1, 2022 | Featured, News
It has been a tumultuous two years since our start. Our mission of bringing together and celebrating rural queer and POC voices is no less necessary, but my energy has dwindled. Life has thrown me changes I can’t juggle along with this magazine. It pains me to...
by Mount Island | Apr 17, 2021 | Featured, Interviews, Village Voices
Mount Island’s Village Voices is a series of bite-sized interviews featuring diverse rural artists. If you’re interested in being featured, email us at editors@mountisland.com. Dr. Ada Cheng is a professor-turned-storyteller, solo performer, and storytelling show...
by Mount Island | Dec 3, 2020 | Featured, Interviews, Village Voices
Mount Island’s Village Voices is a series of bite-sized interviews featuring diverse rural artists. If you’re interested in being featured, email us at editors@mountisland.com. Effigy mounds. 19×29, gouache on paper, 2014. Jane Ryder is a feral artist that...
by Desmond Peeples | Oct 10, 2020 | Featured, Interviews, Village Voices
Mount Island’s Village Voices is a series of bite-sized interviews featuring diverse rural artists. If you’re interested in being featured, email us at editors@mountisland.com. DonnCherie is a singer-songwriter, dancer, model, and visual artist. Since finding a home...
by Mount Island | Sep 8, 2020 | Featured, Interviews, Village Voices
Mount Island’s Village Voices is a new series of bite-sized interviews featuring diverse rural artists. If you’re interested in being featured, email us at editors@mountisland.com. Deidra K. Razzaque is an artist, writer, workshop leader, trainer, and intercultural...
by Mount Island | Jul 9, 2020 | Featured, News
During times such as these, poetry is often one of the vehicles that reminds us of the importance of bearing witness. Mount Island’s Lucy Terry Prince Prize has come to a close and we are excited to announce our grand prize winner, Brittny Ray Crowell’s “Blood...