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Interviews
canvasrebel.com
canvasrebel.com
A Conversation with Teresa Dzieglewicz
A Conversation with Teresa Dzieglewicz
Leonora Simonovis
Leonora Simonovis
Poems
Lorca, Revisited by Leonora Simonovis | Amsterdam Review
Lorca, Revisited by Leonora Simonovis | Amsterdam Review
Little Bruja
Little Bruja
Bible School, Revisited – The Prose Poem
Bible School, Revisited – The Prose Poem
Daughter of The Sea (poem)
Daughter of The Sea (poem)
Leonora Simonovis – On Rivers – About Place Journal
Leonora Simonovis – On Rivers – About Place Journal
Can you Still Hear Them — The Hopper | Environmental Lit. Poetry. Art.
Can you Still Hear Them — The Hopper | Environmental Lit. Poetry. Art.
Simonovis-Su23 — DMQ Review
Simonovis-Su23 — DMQ Review
On Beauty
On Beauty
Essays and reviews
This Be the Place: A 300-Year-Old Oak Tree
This Be the Place: A 300-Year-Old Oak Tree
Context
Context
The Art of Poetic Structure: Poetic Turns — The Poetry Lab
The Art of Poetic Structure: Poetic Turns — The Poetry Lab
The Art of Poetic Structure: Anchoring Your Poems — The Poetry Lab
The Art of Poetic Structure: Anchoring Your Poems — The Poetry Lab
An "anchor" in poetry is something that keeps the reader focused and connected to the main theme or message of the poem. It helps make sure the poem stays clear and easy to follow, even when it takes creative turns or introduces surprises. Anchors can be specific words, images, objects, or
Lisa Deaderick: No two immigrant stories are the same. San Diego authors share journeys from Nigeria and Venezuela.
Lisa Deaderick: No two immigrant stories are the same. San Diego authors share journeys from Nigeria and Venezuela.
Their journeys to the United States, their experiences since arriving here, and their relationships to their home countries are very different, which is part of the point. Lola Adeyemo and Leonora …
A World to Love — EcoTheo Collective
A World to Love — EcoTheo Collective
Jessica Q. Stark’s Buffalo Girl — EcoTheo Collective
Jessica Q. Stark’s Buffalo Girl — EcoTheo Collective
A Review Interview In a language both haunting and revelatory, Buffalo Girl reads like an incantation where the speaker excavates the roots her mother’s memories and weaves stories with culture and ancestry. There are strong connections to fictional characters, all women, whose tragic fates have
In the Kindness of Their Quiet — EcoTheo Collective
In the Kindness of Their Quiet — EcoTheo Collective
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