RIP, SPD.
EOAGH Books will continue of course, and we are seeking a new distributor for our award-winning books.
Our next title will be No More Than Strange, by Marthe Reed.
So grateful to Kendall Johnson for including a discussion of The Book of Anna (https://t.co/HCBy7TF80f) in his extraordinary series of reflections on "Writing to Heal"! https://t.co/8BjJReIS8g
Support for Douglas Rothschild’s Medical Recovery, organized by Linda Trimbath - Support Douglas’s Fundraiser. There will be a gathering and fundraising reading this weekend - Feb 4, 2023 - at Excelsior Pub from 12pm to 3pm. https://t.co/yitHsqzREF
Please join @larissashmailo and @Lit_Balm for an online reading in memory of poet Dean Kostos. Featuring Elaine Equi, Jerome Sala, Patricia Spears Jones, Rachel Hadas, Alfred Corn, Trace Peterson, Sharon Mesmer, and other poets who cared about Dean.
https://t.co/Tcj8a3e8Qq
"Thus the dissolving of gender categories, a longstanding aim of feminism, and the resignification or queering of the phallus, all too often occur through the degradation or omission of trans women."
- K. Allison Hammer @Prof_Hammer
https://t.co/g24h1Vqza3
Joy Ladin, a poet and scholar, was forced to step away from her work due to an incurable, slowly disabling illness. Then an unexpected offer came from audio producer Debbie Blicher. https://t.co/umxOFvJLCg
It's tough being a queer literary journal. I first knew I was attracted to other literary journals at a young age, but it felt unsafe to tell anyone else about it until I had a couple issues come out.