Art \u0026 Sedition: The League of Utah Writers 2022 Anthology (The League of Utah Writers Anthology Series) by Beverly Bernard


Art \u0026 Sedition: The League of Utah Writers 2022 Anthology (The League of Utah Writers Anthology Series)
Title : Art \u0026 Sedition: The League of Utah Writers 2022 Anthology (The League of Utah Writers Anthology Series)
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ISBN : 1735484180
ISBN-10 : 9781735484181
Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 181
Publication : Published August 9, 2022

"The artist in our time has two chief responsibilities:
(1) art; and (2) sedition."
- Edward Abbey

Whether or not an artist intends to do so when creating their work, art—and especially writing—has a profound impact on our history, our communities, and our trajectory as a society. Writers have played a critical role in pushing back against tyranny and authoritarianism through poetry, newspapers, songs, firsthand narratives, and even fiction. Put simply, writing can change the world.

While some change is on a grand scale, other change is more personal, impacting the direction of one life at a time for better or for worse. The poems and stories in Art & Sedition explore the sparks ignited by art and artists in fictional worlds, the here and now, and possible futures that feel all too near.

Featuring New York Times bestselling author Michael A. Stackpole

With fiction and poetry by C.W. Allen, Bradley S. Blanchard, Abby Feenstra, Alexis Hansen, C.R. Langille, Brooke J Losee, J.L. Milligan, Margot Monroe, Willy Palomo, Talysa Sainz, Johnny Worthen, Bryan Young, and J.E. Zarnofsky


Art \u0026 Sedition: The League of Utah Writers 2022 Anthology (The League of Utah Writers Anthology Series) Reviews


  • C.W. Allen

    REVIEW BY A CONTRIBUTOR

    When the entire world feels like a radioactive dumpster explosion, it's easy to feel like one person's contribution can't make enough of a difference. This collection of short fiction and poetry highlights the power of art in all its forms - from needlework, painting, the written word, and even television - to inspire courage, hope, and change.