By John Gascot I can’t speak enough to the importance of representation. As an artist, creating the style of work I do, it is part of my mission to… Read More
Genre: ACM
Coming Out Of Seclusion
By Carol Mickett Robert and I have stayed more or less isolated during the last months. Sure, we have Zoomed and FaceTimed often, but have stayed to ourselves as… Read More
How Long Does it Take to Write a Play
By Tatiana Baccari How long does it take to write a play? For some, they write a play in 24 hours. For others, it can take weeks, months, even… Read More
Arts In Podcast – Lisa Unger
. . . Bestselling suspense novelist Lisa Unger is based here in Pinellas County. Her new book, Last Girl Ghosted, comes out on October 5 and was named one of the Most… Read More
Reflections on Green Book of Tampa Bay
Words and Photos by Denzel Johnson-Green If you missed it, there won’t be another like it. For about a month, TheStudio@620 hosted Green Book of Tampa Bay, featuring African… Read More
Waiting, Pruning, Growing
By Kaitlin Murphy-Kundsen What are Your Roses and Bonsai Trees? After my brother died, my sister found his plans for a garden he was readying for the spring. She… Read More
Embracing Discomfort – A New Practice of Courage
By Tatiana Baccari Today I am writing my 25th and final blog post for Creative Pinellas. It is hard to believe that these seven months have come to an… Read More
Tell Me a Story, 66 Years Later. . .
By Emily Stehle Batman and Grandma I used to read a story to my little sister Tina every night at bedtime. She was four, I was 17. It was… Read More
A Book About Hunger, Lust, Loss
By Chelsea Catherine When We Talk of Stolen Sisters by Jessica Mehta Jessica Mehta is a poet and novelist who recently was Keep St. Pete Lit’s writer in residence…. Read More
The Art of Repetition
By Margo Hammond Ergo Sum: A Crow a Day, an exhibition at the James Museum which closed just yesterday, featured 365 original works of art by Canadian-born artist Karen… Read More