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Anaiah Davis
Anaiah is a writer and alumna of Bradley University. While obtaining her BA in English, she held several editor positions at her alma mater’s student-led newspaper, The Bradley Scout, where she wrote both news and entertainment articles. While not currently aspiring to work in journalism full time, she loves to interview and connect with people as well as critique the media forms that we all love, including social media, TV, film, music, and books. In her free time, she enjoys hanging out with her two mini poodles, reading, listening to her 20+ playlists, and creating bookish content for Instagram and TikTok.

  • In conversation with ‘the little things: literary magazine’: fostering community and spotlighting the beauty of the ordinary

    Cover for the little things: literary magazine issue 2 by Helen Barber

    Most people can articulate the significant events of their lives: graduations, weddings, funerals, birthdays. Those usually stand out. But much of our humanity is captured equally, and for some even more so, in the seemingly small experiences that make up our day-to-day lives. “Sometimes it’s not about the insanely dramatic [moments]—the tragedies and the comedies…

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    Anaiah Davis

    June 1, 2026

  • In conversation with Sophie Riley: self-publishing and character-driven storytelling in ‘It’s Not the End of the World’

    Sophie Riley, a white woman with blonde-red hair, poses in a green long-sleeve T-shirt with her debut novel, It's Not the End of the World, with trees in the background.

    Writers get inspiration from a variety of sources: their personal lives, the news, movies, television shows, or even writing prompts. Sophie Riley got hers from a 2014 Tumblr post. “I had saved that [post] so long ago and just put it in my brain,” Riley said. “I just got this idea for a book about…

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    Anaiah Davis

    May 8, 2026

  • In conversation with Julia Esperanza: ‘There’s Always A Second Act’ and the healing nature of poetry

    Julia Esperanza, a Latina woman with black hair, poses with her poetry collection, There's Always a Second Act, a small book with a red cover and a sliced peach at the bottom right.

    “I didn’t know that I wanted to be a writer,” Julia Esperanza admitted with a smile. “If anything, I tried my hardest to avoid it.”  Born and raised in South Florida, Esperanza grew up writing stories to go along with the pages in her coloring books, letting her imagination run wild with ideas. As she…

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    Anaiah Davis

    April 29, 2026

  • REVIEW — Marc E. Bassy is true to form on ‘NO HArD FEELINGS (Deluxe)’

    NO HArD FEELINGS by Marc E. Bassy and Nic Nac album cover. Two white men stand wearing white tank tops and black jeans in a black-and-white photograph against a blank background.

    Consistent.  That’s the best word to describe Marc E. Bassy. The contemporary R&B artist teamed up with producer and songwriter Nic Nac last summer for his sixth studio album, NO HArD FEELINGS, and delighted fans in February with the deluxe version.  The 15-track album is noticeably short at just 32 minutes, teasing listeners with groovy…

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    Anaiah Davis

    April 20, 2026

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