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Featuring interviews, art and poems by today's contemporary poets,
galleries and artists.
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Pa (#57) (Paperback)
Grace Cavalieri, Larry Lawrence; Illustrated by Jorg Dubin
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R495
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MiPOesias (Paperback)
Angela Hardy; Illustrated by James Needham; Grace Cavalieri
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R509
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Featuring poems, interviews and a short story.
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Pa (Paperback)
Grace Cavalieri; Edited by Didi Menendez; Lisa Marie Basile
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R506
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Poetry about love and liberty, sorrow and solitude written in the
voice of Mary Wollstonecraft, an eighteenth-century British writer,
philosopher, and advocate of women's rights. Written by poet Grace
Cavalieri. The Italian edition "Cosa Farei Amore" was translated by
Sabine Pascarelli. Cavalieri founded and still produces "The Poet
and the Poem" for public radio, now from the Library of
Congress.She holds the Allen Ginsberg Award for Poetry, Bordighera
Poetry Award, Pen-Fiction Award, Paterson Excellence Award, CPB
Silver Medal, plus others.
A novella in verse... A retirement community in FLORIDA where there
are more women than men and rivalry, greed, and scandal rule the
day. A riotous literate look at our pretensions and her foibles and
always our sweet humanity
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Ocho 31 (Paperback)
Didi Menendez; Grace Cavalieri, Michelle Elvy
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R255
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OCHO #31 is a publication of MiPOesias Magazine/GOSS183
www.mipoesias.com.
Featuring South Florida poets and artists.
My Emerald Green Dress is the riveting account of a woman's thorny
yet oddly rewarding life. You will become a part of her emotional
journey from the abuse she suffers as an adolescent through her
maturation as a self-assured compassionate landowner. The novel is
based on a true story.
This anthology contains poems, essays, and visual works from
writers and poets who have been published by Didi Menendez in
MiPOesias magazine, OCHO, Poets and Artists (O&S), or books.
Each piece is about or dedicated to Didi in celebration of her
long-standing commitment to advancing print and web standards for
independent publishing of poetry and art. Full-color interior.
Contributors: Barbra Nightingale, Diego Quiros, Suzanne Frischkorn,
Ivy Alvarez, Ron Androla, Nick Piombino, Holly Picano, Michael
Parker, Meghan Punschke, Amy King, John Korn, Grady Harp, Jose
Parra, David Lehman, Matthew Hittinger, Cheryl Townsend, Andrew
Demcak, Bruce Covey, Luc Simonic, Diana Adams, Charles Jensen, Reb
Livingston, Karen Hollingsworth, Melissa McEwen, Wiliam Stobb, Nick
Carbo, Pris Campbell, Denise Duhamel, Edward Nudelman,
Marie-Elizabeth Mali, Geoffrey Gatza, Emma Trelles, Miguel Murphy,
Jeremy Baum, Kirk Curnutt, Michelle M. Buchanan, Evie Shockley, Dan
Murano, LD Grant, April Carter Grant, Tony Trigilio
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Ocho #30 (Paperback)
Grace Cavalieri, Eileen R Tabios, Letitia Trent
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R253
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Edited by Didi Menendez and featuring poetry and short fiction. A
publication of MiPOesias Magazine (GOSS183).
Poems by Grace Cavalieri. These are poems of relationships. They
cover a view of the past with deep feeling and philosophical
wisdom. The poems are lyrical, narrative, experimental and storied.
Written by the two-times winner of the national Allen Ginsberg
Award for Poetry, Cavalieri explores the depths of our connections.
From the publisher of MiPOesias Magazine, a new collection of poems
by Grace Cavalieri. Front cover art by Holly Picano-Rogers.
Il mio vestito verde smeraldo is the Italian translation of the
story of an extraordinary woman, Clara, living in the Colombian
Andes during the 20th century. It is a story that not only portrays
her suffering, the protagonist, but also reflects the long, and
arduous physical and metaphoric journey of immigrant women to
unknown lands. About the Author Alister Ramirez Marquez is a United
States citizen who was born in Colombia. He has a Ph.D in Hispanic
Literature from The Graduate Center, CUNY. Previously published
works are: Reportaje a once escritores norteamericanos (Planeta
Editorial, 1996), Quien se robo los colores? (Wayside,
Massachusetts 1999, 2010), Mi vestido verde esmeralda (Ala de
Mosca, 2003, 2006), winner of the 2005 Best International Literary
Prize by the Art Critics Circle of Chile, Andres Bello: critico
(Ala de Mosca, 2005), and his latest novel: Los suenos de los
hombres se los fuman las mujeres (Planeta Editorial, 2009). Ramirez
Marquez is a professor of Spanish language and Hispanic American
literature at The City University of New York, BMCC. He is a
contributor for one of the major newspapers in Latin America, El
Tiempo of Colombia.
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