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Acclaimed poet to speak at Brandeis through Creative Writing Online Series

Acclaimed poet to speak at Brandeis through Creative Writing Online Series
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Orion Magazine | Poetry for Pride: Ten Essential Collections

Orion Magazine | Poetry for Pride: Ten Essential Collections
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Elissa Ball reads her poem Fine Line

Elissa Ball reads Power by Adrienne Rich

Credit Dean Davis Elissa Ball is a poet, humorist, and nonfiction writer, originally from Yakima, WA. She has contributed to The Inlander, The Spokesman-Review, and The Yakima Herald-Republic. Her first poetry collection, The Punks Are Writing Love Songs, was published in 2012. Before COVID hit, Elissa was writing and performing comedy with Lilac City Live, and she hosted a monthly variety show at Lucky You Lounge called Rad Jokes. About the Poems: For this week s Poetry Moment, I selected poems about passion an abundance of passion. The poems (all written by women) that I chose explore desire, power, and the invisible electric forces that draw us toward certain directions. Whether expressing the competitive desire to win at tetherball (Kim-An Lieberman s In Tetherball Time ) or the desire to openly, safely love another person (Elizabeth Bradfield s Now You See Me ), these poets voices exude an urgent, potent lust for life. Speaking of lust, Kim Addonizio s For Desir

Elissa Ball reads Now You See Me by Elizabeth Bradfield

Credit Dean Davis Elissa Ball is a poet, humorist, and nonfiction writer, originally from Yakima, WA. She has contributed to The Inlander, The Spokesman-Review, and The Yakima Herald-Republic. Her first poetry collection, The Punks Are Writing Love Songs, was published in 2012. Before COVID hit, Elissa was writing and performing comedy with Lilac City Live, and she hosted a monthly variety show at Lucky You Lounge called Rad Jokes. About the Poems: For this week s Poetry Moment, I selected poems about passion an abundance of passion. The poems (all written by women) that I chose explore desire, power, and the invisible electric forces that draw us toward certain directions. Whether expressing the competitive desire to win at tetherball (Kim-An Lieberman s In Tetherball Time ) or the desire to openly, safely love another person (Elizabeth Bradfield s Now You See Me ), these poets voices exude an urgent, potent lust for life. Speaking of lust, Kim Addonizio s For Desir

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