Grace in Darkness is the long-awaited eighth volume of the “Grace and Gravity” series, a literary journal devoted to women writers in the DC region. This volume will be the first edited by Melissa Scholes Young, a DC writer and professor, who has taken over the task of assembling this journal from the previous editor and founder Richard Peabody . Young delivers us a gorgeous and vivid volume of twenty-five vibrant voices. Her vision for the eighth volume is a platform in which women speak – shout, whisper, bellow, and sing – unapologetically and with a confidence so often stripped from women and girls in a society built from a blueprint with a glass ceiling. Amidst the darkness provided in generous and unrelenting doses by the current political climate, this collection delivers a compilation of stories with undeniable light – and, of course, grace.
“These are tales of loss, heartbreak, joy, and hope. Fears we hadn’t even imagined are real. Dark shadows remain, yet there is a light and amazing grace from these depths.”
-Melissa Scholes Young, Grace in Darkness Editor
Language
English
Release
October 18, 2019
Grace in Darkness: D.C. Women Writers (Grace & Gravity)
Grace in Darkness is the long-awaited eighth volume of the “Grace and Gravity” series, a literary journal devoted to women writers in the DC region. This volume will be the first edited by Melissa Scholes Young, a DC writer and professor, who has taken over the task of assembling this journal from the previous editor and founder Richard Peabody . Young delivers us a gorgeous and vivid volume of twenty-five vibrant voices. Her vision for the eighth volume is a platform in which women speak – shout, whisper, bellow, and sing – unapologetically and with a confidence so often stripped from women and girls in a society built from a blueprint with a glass ceiling. Amidst the darkness provided in generous and unrelenting doses by the current political climate, this collection delivers a compilation of stories with undeniable light – and, of course, grace.
“These are tales of loss, heartbreak, joy, and hope. Fears we hadn’t even imagined are real. Dark shadows remain, yet there is a light and amazing grace from these depths.”