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https://www.patchoulijoesbooks.com/event/civilians-jehanne-dubrow-book-launch #CLASSJehanne Dubrow is launching her latest title, "Civilians"-
Join us for a night of poetry and celebration!
Jehanne Dubrow is the author of ten books of poems, including most recently, Civilians (Louisiana State University Press, 2021), and three books of creative nonfiction, throughsmoke: an essay in notes (New Rivers Press, 2019), Taste: A Book of Small Bites (Columbia University Press, 2022), and Exhibitions: Essays on Art & Atrocity (University of New Mexico Press, 2023). Her poems have appeared in POETRY, Ploughshares, Prairie Schooner, Southern Review, Alaska Quarterly Review, American Life in Poetry, The New York Times Magazine, The Slowdown, The Academy of American Poets, as well as on Poetry Daily, Verse Daily, and in numerous other venues. Recent essays have appeared in The New England Review, Colorado Review, The Common, The Seneca Review, Image, and West Branch. She is the founding editor of the national literary journal, Cherry Tree. Jehanne is a Professor of Creative Writing at the University of North Texas.
Joining Jehanne to celebrate the release of her newest title are:
Paul Bone is the author of Nostalgia for Sacrifice, a full-length collection of poems published in 2013 by David Robert Books. He is also the author of a chapbook, Momentary Vision of the Assistant Meteorologist (Uccelli 2004). His poems have been published in The Hopkins Review, The Birmingham Poetry Review, The Southern Poetry Review, 32 Poems, The Cimarron Review, The Iron Horse Literary Review, The Evansville Review, and other journals. Paul is the former head of the Department of Creative Writing at the University of Evansville and co-editor of Measure Press.
Lauren Kalstad is a poet, essayist, and Lecturer at the University of North Texas where she also received her BA in Creative Writing with a minor in French. She went on to attend New York University in Paris receiving her MFA with a concentration in poetry. Her works have appeared in publications including Thimble Literary Magazine, The Orchards Poetry Journal, Querencia, World Literature Today, and she was a semifinalist for the Crab Creek Review Poetry Prize. Her love of the culinary world led to a freelance career in food journalism with articles published in EATER and Edible. She is the author of the children's book, To the Stars in Bumper Cars (2020).
Corey Marks is the author of The Radio Tree (New Issues Press, 2012), winner of the Green Rose Prize, and Renunciation (University of Illinois Press, 2000), a National Poetry Series selection. His latest book, The Rock That Is Not A Rabbit, was published in the prestigious Pitt Poetry Series by the University of Pittsburgh Press in 2023. His poems have appeared in New England Review, The Paris Review, Poetry Northwest, Ploughshares, Southwest Review, The Threepenny Review, TriQuarterly, and The Virginia Quarterly Review. He has received a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Natalie Ornish Prize from the Texas Institute for Letters, and the Bernard F. Conners Prize from The Paris Review.
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