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JULIA KOETS - Home

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​ ​Julias essays and poems have been published in literary journals including  Creative Nonfiction  Indiana Review Nimrod The Los Angeles Review Carolina Quarterly  and  Portland Review...
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Welcome | ADRIAN MATEJKA

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Adrian Matejka was born in Nuremberg Germany and grew up in Indianapolis Indiana. He is a graduate of Indiana University Bloomington and the MFA program at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. He is the author of The Devil’s Garden (Alice James Books 2003) which won the New York / New England Award and Mixology (Penguin 2009) a winner of the 2008 National Poetry Series. Mixology was also a finalist for an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literature. His third collection The Big Smoke (Penguin 2013) focuses on Jack Johnson the first Black heavyweight champion of the world. The Big Smoke was awarded the 2014 Anisfield-Wolf Book Award and was also a finalist for the 2013 National Book Award 2014 Hurston/Wright Legacy Award and 2014 Pulitzer Prize in poetry. His fourth collection Map to the Stars was published by Penguin in 2017. His mixed media collaboration with Nicholas Galanin and Kevin Neireiter inspired Standing on the Verge / Maggot Brain which will be published by Third Man Books in February 2021; and his new collection of poems Somebody Else Sold the World will be published by Penguin in July 2021. His first graphic novel Last On His Feet is forthcoming from Liveright in 2022.
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Aisha Tariqa Abdul Haqq Enterprise

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Website for Aisha Tariqa Abdul Haqq an American Slam Poet who specializes in mental health poetry and mental health slam poetry. Aisha Tariqa has published two poetry books - Four Years in Chrysalis and Acres of Shadow. She is based in Indianapolis Indiana United States.
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- Dr. Paula Maust

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Paula Maust is a performer scholar and educator dedicated to fusing research and creative practice to amplify underrepresented voices and advocate for social change. She is the creator of Expanding the Music Theory Canon an open-source collection of music theory examples by women and people of color. A print anthology based on the project is
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