John Hawbaker
John Hawbaker

John Hawbaker writes in Tennessee, where he lives with his wife, two daughters, one son, two dogs and somehow, six chickens. His work has appeared in Image, The Morning News, Bitter Southerner and Fathom, and he co-writes Tributaries, a newsletter about heart and craft in great writing. John aspires to be Brian Doyle when he grows up.

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Celebrating the fine arts: Q&A with Liz Charlotte Grant

Liz shares why she loves working with emerging writers and highlighting voices that explore the fine arts in a personal way

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Winter Will End

Four editors share flash essays on a theme

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Creating immersive experiences: Q&A with Victoria Perez

Managing editor Victoria Perez discusses her journey with The Curator and why it's valuable to encounter poetry through the spoken voices of poets.

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A Long Obsession in the Same Direction

An interview with Matt McGee, founder of fan site @U2

Matt McGee became a U2 fan the first time he heard “New Year’s Day” on the radio. The band has been captivating fans like that since their debut album landed in October 1980. McGee helped those fans follow the band and develop bonds with each other via the website he founded in the early days […]

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The Art We’re Craving in 2021

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Being Open to Surprise: Q&A with Jolene Nolte

Jolene Nolte, poetry editor, discusses her journey with the magazine, writing as discovering, and what makes a poem worth reading twice.

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Caring for Writers and Sentences: Q&A with Chris Davidson

Chris, our editor-in-chief, talks about his journey with The Curator, his poetic inspiration and his favorite meal.

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