Welcome to the tenth interview in my 12-part poetry submissions interview series for Tell Tell Poetry with Camille Wanliss, founder of Galleyway–an online platform that spotlights opportunities for BIPOC writers. Learn about what inspired her to start Galleyway, the benefits of participating in the literary community, the importance of supporting other writers, and the variety of opportunities available to writers at all stages in their careers. Hear what Camille is up to with her own writing projects, how she’s expanding to in-person events, and what she’s learned along the way..
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