This Friday Rewind post from August 15, 2019 includes the publication of my poem “Other Ways” in response to a 2019 mass shooting at a Walmart in El Paso, TX. You can read and listen to the poem below. For resources on how you can help prevent gun […]
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I’m honored to have my poem “Other Ways” published in Glass: A Journal of Poetry for their Poets Resist feature. This poem, newly written, is my response to the mass shootings we’ve experienced here in the U.S. It was one of those poems I had to write to […]
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I’m honored to have my poem “Other Ways” published in Glass: A Journal of Poetry for their Poets Resist feature. This poem, newly written, is my response to the mass shootings we’ve experienced here in the U.S. It was one of those poems I had to write to […]
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Glass Poetry Press is a micro-press in Toledo, Ohio that publishes poetry chapbooks. They also publish the online poetry journal, Glass: A Journal of Poetry. Their chapbooks are beautiful designed, hand-bound, and side stapled with full-color card stock covers. Their initial print runs are 200 copies and each chapbook will […]
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Glass Poetry Press is a micro-press in Toledo, Ohio that publishes poetry chapbooks. They also publish the online poetry journal, Glass: A Journal of Poetry. Their chapbooks are beautiful designed, hand-bound, and side stapled with full-color card stock covers. Their initial print runs are 200 copies and each chapbook will […]
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Glass’ Poets Resist is a current events poetry series, edited by Catherine Chambers, published by Glass Poetry Press as part of Glass: A Journal of Poetry. They are “looking for poems that reflect the immediacy of the world around us. . . . poems that are targeted, and […]
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Glass’ Poets Resist is a current events poetry series, edited by Catherine Chambers, published by Glass Poetry Press as part of Glass: A Journal of Poetry. They are “looking for poems that reflect the immediacy of the world around us. . . . poems that are targeted, and […]
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