Poetry
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By Sarah Anne WallenSarah Anne Wallen is the author of Dont Drink Poison (United Artists, 2015) and The Craft (Everybody Press, 2021). She co-edits Poems By Sunday and publishes books of poetry as Third Floor Apartment Press. Her work has appeared most recently in The Recluse, Elderly, Fell Swoop, Puppycat and Hurricane Review.
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By Tony IantoscaTony Iantosca is a writer, poet and educator living in Brooklyn. Recent poems can be found in A Glimpse Of, and Everybody Press Review, among others. These poems are from a manuscript called Crisis Inquiry, forthcoming from Ugly Duckling Presse in 2023. Tony is also a lecturer in the English department at Kingsborough Community College (CUNY).
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By Bianca StoneBianca Stone is author of The Mobius Strip Club of Grief (Tin House, 2018), Someone Else's Wedding Vows (Octopus Books and Tin House, 2014); the childrens book A Little Called Pauline, with text by Gertrude Stein, (Penny Candy Books, 2020). Her newest poetry collection is What is Otherwise Infinite (Tin House, 2022). She teaches poetry and hosts a podcast as Creative Director at the Ruth Stone House in Vermont.
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By Kevin PowellKevin Powell is a poet, journalist, filmmaker, civil and human rights activist, and the author of 14 previous books, including his critically-acclaimed autobiography, The Education of Kevin Powell. One of Kevins upcoming books will be a biography of Tupac Shakur. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.
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By Mark WallaceMark Wallace lives in San Diego and is the author or editor of a number of books of poetry, fiction, and essays. The End of America is a multi-part long poem in a variety of formats that he has been writing since 2005. Sections from it have appeared in several chapbooks and many poetry magazines.
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By Gregory CorsoGregory Corso (1930-2001) was a founding member of the Beat Generation, and for over fifty years one of America's most popular and beloved poets. He was the author of over a dozen books of poetry and one novel, in addition to posthumously published collections of plays, interviews, and correspondence. These unpublished poems will appear later this year in The Golden Dot: Last Poems, 1997-2000, edited by Raymond Foye and George Scrivani, published by Lithic Press.
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By Yosefa RazYosefa Raz is a poet, translator, and scholar based in Tel-Aviv. Her work has recently appeared in The Los Angeles Review of Books, Boston Review, Entropy, and Guernica, and has been translated into Hebrew and Czech. She is currently completing a book about the poetics of prophecy.
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By Farid MatukFarid Matuk’s forthcoming projects are a new translation of Juan Felipe Herrera’s Akrilica, which he co-edited with Carmen Giménez-Smith and Anthony Cody (Noemi Press), and Redolent, a book-arts collaboration with artist Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez (Singing Saw Press).