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- Quarantine Highway by Millicent Borges Accardi
when the world was a more innocent and trustworthy place,” Borges Accardi wrote to me in our email interview
- The Mission Poetry Series: Three Poets in Spring | A Must Watch Virtual Reading
ahead of the Mission Poetry Series event, we encourage you to watch Fred Arroyo’s Oral History Project Interview
- Rituals for Climate Change: A Crip Struggle for Ecojustice by Naomi Ortiz
When I asked Ortiz about this conflict, they expressed an idea that would resurface throughout our interview
- Extended Stay by Juan Martinez
In our email interview, Juan Martinez acknowledged that, though “rich with suggestive power,” the decision
- 28 Books by Latinx Poets From the Second Half of 2024
poets: buy their books, request them at your local library, or engage with their work via review or interview We're fortunate to have Author Spotlight interviews and traditional interviews with many of these
- Testimonios from Latinx Poetics: a one-day gathering
My video interview with Kristyn Garza allowed me to articulate recent thoughts along with some of my
- Grand Tour by Elisa Gonzalez
When I asked Gonzalez about this in our interview, she described a “paradoxical power” in “simply abstaining
- 29 Books by Latinx Poets From the First Half of 2024 [+ 1 book from July]
you to buy their books, request them at your local library, or engage with their work via review or interview We're fortunate to have Author Spotlight interviews and traditional interviews with many of these
- Tropical Sacrifice by Lucas de Lima
Lima constructs a poetic syncretism that blends elegy, typography, and citation, culminating in an interview
- "If trauma is a seed...you can decide to keep burying it or learn to tend to the thing it grows into.": A Conversation with Steven Espada Dawson on Late to the Search Party
I had an email interview with him to discuss the dreamy, careful poems that comprise this elegiac debut
- Gente, Folks: A Review & Conversation with Norman Antonio Zelaya
During my interview with Zelaya, he described the core of this narrative style: “It’s how we live life In our interview, he called his narrator “not just omniscient but a narrator that lives among” his characters
- "[M]y memory is the mother of my poetry.": William Archila on S is For
Publication Date: February 2025 | Black Lawrence Press | Pages: 70 | ISBN: 978-1-62557-174-8 | $19.95 Interview











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