Terri is co-founder, creator, and editor of The Hyacinth Review.…
We’re pleased to announce the launch of The Hyacinth Humanities Society, a Discord server for anyone with a love of the humanities. Everyone is welcome and there are no requirements of participation.
Our server features both text and voice chat channels for a variety of interests, including:
Book Club For Busy Readers
A relaxed book club for people with busy schedules. Each month we’ll pick a brief book that’s free to access. Members can discuss the book at their own pace as they go along in a spoiler-free environment using threads. There are no participation requirements!
Networking Spaces For Creatives
Meet other creators in your field and build meaningful connections!
Hyacinth Review Creators Spotlight
If you’ve had your work published on The Hyacinth Review, share your piece here, discuss your inspiration, interact with our other creators, and answer questions from members! All members are welcome to chat here.
Study Zone
Studying for school or just for fun? This is the place for you. Use our find-a-study-partner chat if you’re looking for a study buddy, and use either of the study voice chats to hang out while you hit the books
Work In Progress Zone
Discuss your works in progress – all mediums are welcome! Share progress, vent frustrations, ask for advice, etc.
…and much more!
If you’re interested in joining, click here, or visit our dedicated page to join directly using the widget.
We can’t wait to see you all there!
Terri is co-founder, creator, and editor of The Hyacinth Review. Currently based in Paris, she works as a writer, photographer, and freelance web designer. Her work has been published in a variety of publications including NME Magazine, Kanilehua Art & Literary Magazine, Hohonu Academic Journal, and The Euhemerist. Terri holds a B.A in English from the University of Hawai'i at Hilo, and spends her time exploring the arts & humanities.