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The Writer's Chronicle Archives: Craft Elements of Multilingual Poetry in America
Amanda Galvan Huynh | September 2021
The Writer's News
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March 1, 2024
Celebrate Women's History Month!
March is Women’s History Month! Please join AWP in honoring women’s contributions and recognizing the importance of gender equality and women’s rights. Check out our compilation of online events, Writer’s Chronicle articles, and educational resources, as well as a curated Bookshop.org list of our staff’s favorite reads for Women’s History Month.
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February 7, 2024
#AWP24 HBCU Fellowship Program Events
The AWP HBCU Fellowship Program will have a lot to offer at #AWP24 in Kansas City—not just to our wonderful faculty and student fellows, but to all conference attendees!
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February 1, 2024
Celebrate Black History Month
Please join AWP in honoring Black History Month this February. AWP is committed to respecting, uplifting, and honoring Black voices both inside and outside the literary world, especially voices in underrepresented and marginalized communities. In honor of Black History Month, we’re providing a compilation of past AWP panels and events, Writer’s Chronicle articles, online educational events, and a Bookshop.org list of influential and prolific Black authors and poets.
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January 30, 2024
A Letter from Missouri Senator Greg Razer
For most of you in attendance, let me be the first to welcome you to your home away from home for the next several days. Welcome to Kansas City, Missouri.
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January 8, 2024
Welcome to Kansas City, AWP!
Hello and welcome! I’m Joel Barrett, your Kansas City ambassador for #AWP24, and I’m genuinely thrilled to introduce you to our dynamic and historic city. When my husband David and I moved here in 2016, we quickly realized that Kansas City was far from the “cow town” stereotype. Instead, it’s a thriving cosmopolitan hub, brimming with rich and diverse cultural experiences.
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Writer's Chronicle
Calendar
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Mar 30
Seattle Escribe Spanish Writing Residency 2024
Seattle Escribe celebrates Spanish literature and supports poets and writers who produce literature in Spanish. In 2023 and 2024, Seattle Escribe and Mineral School are partnering to offer two Spanish-specific writing residencies to poets and prose writer
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Mar 30
Workshop: Make it Strange (Again) Poetry Workshop
Generative in-person workshop from 9:00AM to 11:00AM CST. Beginners and advanced writers are welcome.
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Apr 03
Stories Your Collection Can Tell: A Larksong Bootcamp for Poets
Five-session in-person Bootcamp for poets committed to improving their own writing. 5:00PM to 7:00PM at Larksong Writers Place (Maximum of 6 participants)
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Apr 05
First Friday Book Talk and Reading Series - April 2024
Online readings every First Friday from 12:00pm - 1:00pm, via Zoom.
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Apr 13
Writing in the Pines
April 13, 2024 A one-day writing retreat in the Pine Barrens
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Apr 16
Magpie Poems: An Online Workshop
Online, April 16 - May 14, 2024 Each Tuesday, 7:00-9:00pm EDT
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Apr 18
Third Thursday Voices at Larksong - April 2024
Local writers and musicians read and perform each Third Thursday, with new guests each month. Readings are free and in-person at Larksong Writers Place.