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Fonograf Ed. and the Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA) are excited to announce that Nora Claire Miller's Groceries is the winner of our Open Genre Book Prize, as selected by contest judge Srikanth Reddy.
You can now schedule your updated COVID-19 vaccinations at some pharmacies.
CVS: https://t.co/D27v4AnzNn
Walgreens: https://t.co/YMSZkgj2Nv
If you need to get an appointment before the end of August to use the CDC Bridge Program, some people are having luck at CVS.
🎉 happy publication day to Patty Nash's WALDEN POND 🎉
"These poems sculpt a new type of fragment—endless, bountiful, controlled shift of fragment—until I hear myself think in fragment, know in fragment, feel in fragment." - Sara Deniz Akant
https://t.co/SJCo7x5yI4
“When definitions build up in a poem, the poem asks to be continually redefined, reconsidered, or even undone completely.” —Kelly Hoffer
@formal_feeling and @kellyrosehoffer explore botany, grids, Mormonism, and grief in their first books of poetry.
https://t.co/kVMmylt4EK
This was Palestine’s first ever flag bearer at the Olympics, Majed Abu Maraheel, in Atlanta ‘96. Abu Maraheel was killed in Gaza last month. Unable to receive adequate care at Gaza’s destroyed hospitals, he died of kidney failure.
These killings don’t figure in the death toll.
Palestinians in Gaza are tweeting from under the rubble, often with dead family members by their side, to ask for help. I cannot imagine anything more horrifying than being buried alive.
❗️OUT TODAY❗️
Seth Davis and I are happy to finally release 𝔸𝕡𝕣𝕚𝕝 𝟠, 𝟙𝟡𝟞𝟡, a project that we have collaborated on remotely since 2020. We are both baseball history nerds, so the album and track titles refer to the inaugural opening day lineup of the @Royals ⚾️
The last Hospital in Gaza, Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital, is out of service.
Gaza is now officially without hospitals. Two million people, many of whom are injured and sick, have nowhere to go for medical care.
They did not mean to kill the children.
They meant to.
Too many kids got in the way
of precisely imprecise
one-ton bombs
dropped a thousand and one times
over the children’s nights.
—@FadyJoudah