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"Quarantine Daybook #7" in The West Review

November 25, 2020

I am wonderfully pleased to share the publication of "Quarantine Daybook #7." I would like to extend thanks to Jericho Brown for the inspiration of his invented form, the duplex (which combines ideas from the sonnet, the blues, and the ghazal). I quite enjoyed experimenting with this structure (though I cut some corners with the syllabics) in the strange domestic lab of lockdown. I am grateful to Despy Boutris, Editor-in-Chief, and Marissa Ahmadkhani, Assistant Editor, of The West Review, for giving my poem online family in Issue 3. Thank you for reading!

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Le Printemps des poètes, hosted by Fatima Chbibane

March 22, 2019

I am very pleased to join the annual Parisian spring tradition of poetry readings for Le Printemps des poètes this Sunday, March 24th. Thank you poétesse and Présidente de l'association Rives Méditerranéennes Fatima Chbibane for sharing the occasion!

With poems from

Antonia Alexandra Klimenko

Liliane Adam

Joël Conte

Nina Zivancevic

Fati Mim

Anne-Marie Menras

Philippe Barbier

Jamika Ajalon

Elodie Poésie

Carrie Chappell

Houriya Kherbach

Dominique Lancastre.

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ENTREE LIBRE 
HEURE : 16 h
LIEU : 110 rue Jean Bleuzen 92170 Vanves
METRO : L13 Malakoff Plaeau de Vanves
Sortie Rue Jean Bleuzen Vanves

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