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Poetry: Marcelo Hernandez Castillo, born 1988, is a poet and activist. [1] ... With the Sibling Rivalry Press Foundation and Amazon Literary Partnership, the ...
If You Can Hear This: Poems in Protest of an American Inauguration, edited by Bryan Borland, Sibling Rivalry Press, 2017 (features a reprint of the poem "Americano") Nepantla: An Anthology Dedicated to Queer Poets of Color, edited by Christopher Soto, Nightboat Press, 2018 (features a reprint of the poem "Step Father")
Dlugos is widely known for the poems he wrote while hospitalized in G-9, the AIDS ward at Roosevelt Hospital in Manhattan, and is considered a seminal poet of the AIDS epidemic. His long poem "G-9," in which Dlugos celebrates life while accepting his mortality and impending death, was published in The Paris Review only months before Dlugos died.
Zac Efron's little brother Dylan wasn't always a fan of his famous sibling, and got out his frustrations on paper. PHOTOS: The 27 Most Important Shirtless Zac Efron Images The 27-year-old former ...
Poem: Publication(s) where poem previously appeared: Kim Addonizio "Chicken" Five Points: ... "Sibling Rivalry" New American Writing: Aaron Fogel "337,000, December ...
Hagar received a Best Book of Poetry for 2011 from Library Journal and a Best Book by an Arab Woman from Book Riot in 2017. [ 21 ] Howell's El interior de la ballena / The belly of the whale is the bilingual edition of Claudia Prado's award-winning collection of Patagonian agrarian poetry, released in spring 2024 by Texas Tech University Press ...
The poems reinvent La Segua, a colonial myth rooted in racism and class from Costa Rica. ... Revelations (Sibling Rivalry Press, 2018) ...
This book is an act of love, but it is also an expression of the power of sibling rivalry." [ 5 ] In Literary Review , Kathy Watson called it “an eloquent memoir of [David’s] short life and fragmented writing, and a testament to the power of love.” [ 6 ] Carla Blumenkranz of The Village Voice wrote, "This is not a book to be read twice ...