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Featured Poems in Juke Joint Magazine's Issue 10

June 14, 2020

Four of my Tallulah poems have been featured in Juke Joint Magazine’s Issue 10. This suite—three poems and a poem-play—is a collection that aims to speak to my quarrels with the white womanhood I was supposed to inherit. I am grateful to editors Dean Julius, Tory Rosen, Kora Schultz, and Em J Parsley for giving my work a home.

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The issue is dedicated to Black Lives Matter, and a collection of anti-racist organizations and Black-owned bookstores are listed on their homepage.

Tags Carrie Chappell, Poetry, Juke Joint Magazine, Tallulah Bankhead, Southern Literature
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