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This week, guest editor Kirsten Kowalewski chose Othered by Seher Hashmi for The Wardrobe's #bestdressed !
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This week, guest editor Kirsten Kowalewski chose Othered by Seher Hashmi for The Wardrobe's #bestdressed !
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This week, guest editor Kirsten Kowalewski chose Othered by Seher Hashmi for The Wardrobe's #bestdressed !
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In this week's #SundressReads , Isabelle Whittall Gail Hanlon’s poetry collection Silent Letter, available now from Cornerstone Press! sundressblog.com/2024/04/15/sun…
Such an honor to be in this issue with poetry friends and luminaries! Thanks to The Account for including me!
NEXT WEEK: Join Leila Mottley and I at Books Are Magic for an evening of poetry. I'm excited to see some of you all in Brooklyn! Get your tickets here: buff.ly/3TjUOrm
“I don’t think the doorbell can ring without the wires connected.” I keep my tone mild. I don’t want to start one of our arguments.
“Well I’m telling you, it happened.”
Jacqueline Doyle Doubleback Review SundressPublications doublebackreview.com/issue-6-1-apri…
💫 MAPW Alum Spotlight 💫
Dr. Valerie Smith ('18 Creative Writing) published a book of poetry! She is also a Lecturer of English at KSU. Congrats, Dr. Smith! #getyourwriteon
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This week, guest editor Kirsten Kowalewski chose Othered by Seher Hashmi for The Wardrobe's #bestdressed !
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'I’ve read somewhere that there are often electrical disturbances in the wake of a death.'
So much to love on this essay by Jacqueline Doyle SundressPublications:
“I worry about my mother on the warpath…”
Powerful, beautiful, poignant…this essay by Jacqueline Doyle in SundressPublications.❤️💔