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Kalisha’s take on two of the most important black women’s novels and films is a featured piece for BlogHer’s Entertainment section. Read her piece, “Important and Troubling Book-to-Film Issues in My Favorite Movies: ‘The Color Purple’ and ‘Beloved’” here on BlogHer.


Kalisha’s story PERSONALS appears in the most recent issue of The Stockholm Review of Literature. The story follows a web of interconnected strangers plagued by urban alienation and internet safety issues across a nameless online platform.

Hermeneutic Chaos has published the first public peek at Kalisha's latest novel. The story follows a brave and strident girl fated to tragedy in her Mississippi trailer park, where the world around her begins to unravel after a child and woman’s disappearances. Click here for SoundCloud audio version.
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Published on November 17, 2014 20:34 Tags: blogher, hermeneutic-chaos, kalisha-buckhanon

Read Kalisha’s Interview for Morphemic Morphology.

Editor-in-Chief Shinjini Bhattacharjee of Hermeneutic Chaos Literary Journal interviews Kalisha for the journal’s blog “Morphemic Morphology.” Kalisha discusses writing, the writing life and her newest works here: Terpischore’s Atrium with Kalisha Buckhanon. Thank you for reading.
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Read more from Kalisha's upcoming novel SOLEMN.

Hermeneutic Chaos has published a new peek at Kalisha’s latest novel, SOLEMN, in an excerpt entitled Solemn and the Hassles.

The story follows a brave and strident girl fated to tragedy in her Mississippi trailer park, where the world around her begins to unravel after a child and woman’s disappearances. Kalisha appears alongside other authors in the magazine. Thank you for reading and supporting not only Kalisha’s work, but the magazine and other writers.
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Published on July 10, 2015 16:41 Tags: hermeneutic-chaos, kalisha-buckhanon, solemn