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Archive for tag: writing programs

11.022018September 6, 2019
Voices of Bettering American Poetry Volume 2 — Lisa Summe

Voices of Bettering American Poetry Volume 2 — Lisa Summe

By Sarah ClarkIn Bettering American PoetryTags Alex Dimitriov, Alissa Nutting, Amorak Huey, Aziza Barnes, Bettering American Poetry, bisexuality, climate change, coming out, community, Denise Duhamel, Eileen Myles, Erica Dawson, family, gender, Genderbloc, Hanson, Lisa Summe, Lynn Melnick, Marisa Crawford, MFA, Morgan Parker, poetry, political poetry, pronouns, queerness, reproductive rights, Sara Watson, self-care, visibility, workshopping, writing programs

What have you been reading, watching, or listening to lately? What new or emerging writer do you want the world to know about? Who would...

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27.072017September 10, 2019
Body of a Poem: Genrequeer and Genderqueer in Alabama

Body of a Poem: Genrequeer and Genderqueer in Alabama

By Sarah ClarkIn FeaturedTags accountability, Black Warrior Review, Body of a Poem, civil rights, community, coping, discrimination, Emrys Donaldson, gender, genderqueer, genrefluid, genrequeer, Kudzu Coalition, MFA, non-binary, queer, rural, self-care, sexism, South, texting, Title IX, trans, transphobia, University of Alabama, writing programs

Most of the jokes I hear about Alabama from my Northern liberal friends have nothing to do with the gorgeous, fierce resistance that I see...

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