CD Esklison’s debut poetry collection examines the connection between the horror genre and the LGBTQ+ community.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNWatsonville Public Library to host Latino poetry anthology readingIn honor of April being National Poetry Month, the Watsonville Public Library will be hosting a reading and panel discussion ...
That's because the upper room is the meeting place of the Duluth Failed Poets Society from 6-8 p.m. Mondays. If you didn't ...
There’s a lot going on in the poetry community right now. My Santa Barbara Independent colleague, George Yatchisin, will ...
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Debut poetry collection ‘Scream/Queen’ views trans identity through horrorThe LGBTQ+ community has a long, sometimes fraught relationship with the horror genre; there’s a kinship in the Othering, in ...
The two writers, currently on a joint book tour through the Bay Area, sat down with The Daily Californian in San Francisco’s ...
One could call it a celebration of love at an especially difficult time. Shaftsbury writers Brad Peacock and James Crews, ...
Mildred Barya is a Ugandan poet and fiction writer who has authored three poetry books: "Give Me Room to Move My Feet," "The ...
English professor and poet, Peter Anderson, shares a poem he wrote that demonstrates mystery and its effect on readers.
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