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Verse Daily 7/22/20

My poem “Casual wind,” previously published in Sugarhouse Review‘s 10th anniversary issue, is featured on Verse Daily! You can read it here

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New review of SISYPHUSINA!

Sisyphusina and the Myth of Separationby Adrienne Dodt “Fonts are often meant to be unobtrusive, invisible, so as not to distract from a text’s meaning. Dentz challenges this in much of her work by enhancing the text. Different sizes and … Continue reading

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now at Yes, Poetry

“SLIDE” by Shira Dentz

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“Ask the Author” at PANK

A new interview with Shira Dentz, author of SISYPHUSINA, as she elaborates on what poetry is and the intense collaborative process at work in her new book, available from [PANK] Books. PANK: Your book opens with a letter to your … Continue reading

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Reading at the Bridgewater International Virtual Poetry Festival 2020

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Poetry Is Bread reading series

I read from my new book, SISYPHUSINA (PANK Books), for National Poetry Month 2020, thanks to Tina Cane’s new virtual reading series!

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Sisyphusina (PANK Books)

is available now!

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this week in CAN WE HAVE OUR BALL BACK?

In the newly resurrected can we have our ball back?!!!!!!!!! three poems: “Gut the Lion,” “It makes there be some duende,” and “47 or 4 or 7” & a collaborative poem with Adam Tedesco & Aimee Wright Claw, “Unsayable & … Continue reading

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this week at The Nervous Breakdown

One of the social functions of art is to document and respond to the human condition. In response to the global Covid-19 pandemic, The Nervous Breakdown presents three poems by three contemporary American poets.  One of the social functions of … Continue reading

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how do i net thee reviewed this week in YES POETRY!

by KATHRYN COWLES Some books of poems have to teach you how to read them because you can’t read them any of the old ways. Some books, in addition to being about whatever they’re about, are also about improvising a … Continue reading

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