@wordsoftakumi poem “Unapology” on Write About Now. His book, “Are You Proud of Me?” is available on Amazon.
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From Jamie Oliveira's "The Calming," available on Amazon.
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Drawing by @raynier_ on Instagram of @michellekpoems‘ quote. Her collection is available on Amazon.
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From @jamieoliveira‘s “The Calming,” available on Amazon.
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@clementinevonradics, Where Are You Press' founder, performing at Rain City Slam. Her collection, "Dream Girl," is available on Amazon.
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@wordsoftakumi on Write About Now. His second collection, “Are You Proud of Me?” is available on Amazon.
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From @jamieoliveira‘s “The Calming,” available on Amazon.
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“Dream Sexts” by @lora-mathis, on Thought Catalog. Their first book, “The Women Widowed to Themselves” is available on Amazon.
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From @jamieoliveira‘s “The Calming.” Available on Amazon.
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Where Are You Press founder & writer @clementinevonradics. Her book, “Dream Girl,” is available on Amazon.
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Lora Mathis reading a poem of theirs for The Unstuck Man. Their first collection, "The Women Widowed to Themselves" is available on Amazon.
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@wordsoftakumi & Dante Douglas on Button Poetry. Alex's collection, "Are You Proud of Me?" is available on Amazon.
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A poem by Kate Foley, one of our Where Are You Poet contest winners & authors set to be published in 2017.
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A track off Orooj-e-Zafar’s latest spoken word album. She was one of our Where Are You Poet Manuscript contest winners & is on our list of authors to be published in 2017.
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A poem by @fly-underground on @risingphoenixpress. Her book, “Until I Learned What It Meant” is available on Amazon.
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An interview with Blythe Baird, whose collection “Give Me A God I Can Relate To” is available on Amazon!
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Alex Dang!’s poem “Michael Derrick Hudson Changes His Name To Ngoc Tran.” His second collection, “Are You Proud of Me?” is available on Amazon.
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