
Poet & essayist Rachel Neve-Midbar’s first book, Salaam of Birds (Tebot Bach-2020) won the Bibby First Book Prize. Rachel, a current PhD at USC, is also editor of Stained: an anthology of writing about menstruation. More at rachelnevemidbar.com
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