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But first: Prageeta Sharma and I are reading at Portland State University on February 4th. If you’re in the area, please come out! We have an event in Seattle, too, on February 7th, with Stefania Heim and Kalehua Kim. If you are interested ...
1. It’s been several weeks since my last post; a shift of seasons brings a shift in approach. I begin a series of meditations on words. This is, after all, the Church of Language. Word #1: legitimate.
Church — Let’s start with a few announcements. If you live in Nebraska, there is still time to oppose the McCook detention center — details are on CIRA’s website. Public comments close Friday, September 12.
Today I want to offer a short excerpt from Today Must Be Sunday, my new novella, out soon as part of Agency 3 from Baobab Press. I’m delighted to share this book’s spine with Allison Pitinii Davis and Kim Chinquee. Lindsey Drager provides a...
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