Kandace Lytle
Kandace Lytle is a Texas State University alumnae where she earned her MA in Literature, MA in Applied Philosophy & Ethics, and taught as an Adjunct Lecturer for the Philosophy Department. She currently works as a Strategic Marketing Manager at ACT and serves as a creative alchemy guide, creative writing instructor, and yoga teacher via her company, BiblioYoga, in Colorado. She continues to write and publish as an entertainment journalist, poet, and speculative fiction writer. Her work has appeared in Houston Press, The Bayou Review, Southwestern Magazine, and Popular Culture and Philosophy collections.
Content by Kandace Lytle
Reviews,
Midnight Melodies: Unearthing Nashville’s Secret Sound in Night Train to Nashville, The Greatest Untold Story of Music City
BY Kandace Lytle
Blackman’s writing feels as though you are present with her, sitting on a southern porch with a glass of sweet tea, listening to her grandfather in a rocking chair with a photo album reminiscing about how music brought two disparate communities together—Black and White during from the 1940s to the 1960s in Nashville, Tennessee.
Reviews,
Shatter Your Glass Slipper: One Single Woman’s Review of Damona Hoffman’s F the Fairy Tale
BY Kandace Lytle
Love simply isn’t the fairy tale we were promised as children. The Disneyfication of “true love” amplified the idea of happily ever after as an effortless union of Prince and Princess. But in reality, if you’re running home at midnight and losing a shoe, you’re probably drunk…or escaping a predator.