Spring Chapbook Launch: A Virtual Reading & Discussion
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Celebrate the blossoming of new chapbooks by Thirty West Publishing: Hollowed, Monsoon Daughter, & Philosophers Know Nothing About Love.
About this event
Celebrate the blossoming of new chapbooks by Thirty West Publishing: Hollowed, Monsoon Daughter, & Philosophers Know Nothing About Love. Become entranced as you listen to Lucy, Mandy, & Alison read their chapbooks and indulge your curious mind as they converse about their work, publishing, other projects, and maybe a question from yourself.
Free to attend and hosted via Zoom. Starts Promptly at 4PM EST. RSVP today.
Author Bios:
Lucy Zhang writes, codes, and watches anime. Her work has appeared in Black Warrior Review, New Orleans Review, The Cincinnati Review, and elsewhere. She edits for Barren Magazine, Heavy Feather Review, and Pithead Chapel. Find her at kowaretasekai.wordpress.com or on Twitter @Dango_Ramen. Hollowed is her debut chapbook.
Mandy Moe Pwint Tu is a writer and a poet from Yangon, Myanmar. Her work has appeared in Longleaf Review, West Trestle Review, perhappened mag, and elsewhere. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in English from Sewanee: The University of the South and is an MFA candidate at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. She is also a Thomas J. Watson Fellow. Monsoon Daughter is her debut chapbook.
Alison Lubar teaches high school English by day and yoga by night. They are a queer, nonbinary femme of color whose life work (aside from wordsmithing) has evolved into bringing mindfulness practices, and sometimes even poetry, to young people. Their work has been published by or is forthcoming with Apiary Magazine, Sinister Wisdom, Moonstone Arts, and New York Quarterly. You can find out more at alisonlubar.com Philosophers Know Nothing About Love is their debut chapbook.