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April is National Poetry Month, and 2021 marks the 25th annual celebration of poets and poetry.
Visit the poets.org site for ways to find and connect with poets and poems. You can sign up to get a poem-a-day in your inbox! There are poems for kids and teens; ways for kids to interact directly with award-winning poets as part of Dear Poet; many poets reading their own work. So much poetry!
More poetry-related headlines to hit you with!
At age 80,
Sylvia Byrne Pollack of Seattle published her first book of poetry! “Risking It,” was released by Red Mountain Press on March 26, 2021. A great article in
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The nationally recognized San Antonio Book Festival is hosting its ninth edition April 9 -11, with only the best bibliophile content brought to you online, after a COVID-19 cancellation last spring. The festivities feature around 200 authors, with a wide array of literary options and events for every palate. From conversations with YA authors, Latinx poetry dialogues and nationally best selling novelists here are just some of the highlights. For Mango Street Mujeres
The San Antonio Book Festival returns, virtually, this Friday. Here are some of the can t-miss sessions.
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San Antonio treasure, House on Mango Street author and award-winning writer Sandra Cisneros, who has long had involvement with the festival, will debut a new event called Sandra Cisnero’s Presents, where she’ll introduce four of her favorite writers to festival audiences. The authors include Diana Marie Delgado, author of poetry collection
Monday, April 5, 2021 Write off your other weekend plans, because the San Antonio Book Festival is back in a big way Posted By Kelly Merka Nelson on Mon, Apr 5, 2021 at 3:11 PM click to enlarge Courtesy of San Antonio Book Festival From left: Frank Andre Guridy, Isabell Allende and Trung Le Nguyen
After its sudden cancellation in 2020, San Antonio’s mega-celebration of the written word is back with a stacked deck of nearly 200 authors.
This year’s event will take place solely online, with a veritable cornucopia of book discussions and even a live science demonstration, free for all to attend, barring four ticketed events that come with a mailed copy of the guest author’s books.
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