Richard Walker recently organized and edited a book of poetry, Poems for Las Vegas (Kitsap Publishing), published in the wake of the Las Vegas shootings. A video from the reading for the collection can be found here.
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David Oppegaard (Breakneck Cove, 2016) has a new collection, The Town Built on Sorrow, out from Flux.
The collection was recently reviewed in The Pioneer Press. You can read more about it here.
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Author Ron Arias (My Life as a Pencil, 2015) was recently announced as the winner of the 2016 Peace Corp Award for his fiction collection The Wetback and Other Stories (Arte Publico).
You can read more about the award here.
And if you want to get a copy of the award winning book, you can buy it here.
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June 3, 2017 from 3:00-5:00 pm
Anchor Pub
1001 Hewitt Avenue
Everett WA 98201
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June 7 from 7:00-9:00 pm
Honey at GingerHop
205 E Hennepin Avenue
Minneapolis MN 55414
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Noah Stetzer was recently interviewed by Somayeh Shams with Nimrod Journal. It's a great behind the scenes look at Noah's chapbook Because I Can See Needing a Knife. You can view the entire interview here.
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Noah Stetzer is one of two featured readings on Monday, April 24, 7:00 PM in Chevy Chase, MD. More details are available at The Word Works.
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Carolyn Agee was recently interviewed by Hamline Lit Link. Check out their discussion on how, as an actor and author, Carolyn sees poetry and prose intermingle. She also talks specifically about her forthcoming Red Bird Chapbook, Drowning Ophelia as well as her writing process.
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Alison Morse (If You Wave a Chicken Over Your Head) has published a new piece "How to be an Aunt" in the Winter 2017 issue of The Potomac: A Journal of Poetry and Politics. You can read it online here.
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