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Next Monday! Thrilled to be hosting the next installment of The Long Freeway: Poets Read Los Angeles with @nobodytoo2 on November 11th at 7pm @villagewellcc! Come for an amazing reading featuring Allison Benis White, Vandana Khanna, Lynne Thompson, a
Thank you to everyone who came out to this Saturday’s installment of the Long Freeway: Poets Read Los Angeles at the lovely @villagewellcc to hear the luminous Katie Ford, Katie Peterson, Chris Santiago, and Prageeta Sharma! And I feel so lucky
Join us Saturday May 11th at @villagewellcc for the next installment of The Long Freeway: Poets Read Los Angeles featuring Katie Ford, Prageeta Sharma, Chris Santiago, and Katie Peterson! Can’t wait to host with Elizabeth Metzger! Come for the
On this eclipse day, I’m honored to have an interview up at the amazing @napkinpoetry_review! It was a pleasure to chat with @caroline.elizabeth.king about revision, poetry boneyards, and all things writing! Check it out here and link in bio: h
Honored to have a poem appear in the new issue of the Michigan Quarterly Review! Thank you to Carlina Duan and the entire @michiganquarterlyreview team. Check out the issue as well as my poem (and recording!) online: https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/mqr/2
Poetry community is everything! Been so honored over the past few weeks to participate in and host so many amazing readings! First, hosting with @nobodytoo2 for our new series @meanmisterkien @morganapple0 @deanradersf @ok.natalie.shapero; second, ce
orexia

Book Review up at Los Angeles Review of Books!

February 21, 2018

Super excited to have my book review of Lisa Russ Spaar's OREXIA up today on the Los Angeles Review of Books website! I loved these poems & exploring them so deeply for this review! Check it out here!

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