Rogue

The Secret Adventures of Fat Woman & Remedial Girl: Rogue 2013

by Sarah J. Lau



My journey to the Rogue Festival began over a decade ago when I started a short story code-named “Crazy Grandma” that eventually became The Secret Adventures of Fat Woman & Remedial Girl, a literary novel dealing with issues of life, death, and madness narrated by a not-so-bright eleven-year old with the vocabulary of a second-grader. It also contained a lot of poop jokes. By the time I hit the eighth year and the fourth draft, I realized my book might never be published.

Michael Peterson: The They at Rogue 2012

by Michael Peterson




I believe someone once said, “First attempts at writing are inevitably autobiographical in nature.” This truism is born out in my first project, a play about a young man and his relationship with his mentally ill mother, entitled The They, which will have its premier as an Artists’ Repertory Theatre production at the Severance building in the Tower District...

Doing Da Rogue: A Guide To The Rogue Festival Through Its Vocabulary

by Heather Parish


What's that? You say you've never been to the Rogue Festival in Fresno before? Hmmmm. . . I think it is about time you did. Don't let a little thing like the unfamiliar keep you from the adventure in art that is "Da Rogue". But, like any other cultural event that has evolved (this is its 10th year), it has its own quirks, etiquette and, of course, buzzwords.

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