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[Dis]Connected Volume 2: Poems & Stories of Connection and Otherwise
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[Dis]Connected Volume 2: Poems & Stories of Connection and Otherwise
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[Dis]Connected Volume 2: Poems & Stories of Connection and Otherwise
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[Dis]Connected Volume 2: Poems & Stories of Connection and Otherwise

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What happens when:

Poets connect with each other?

and

Poetry connects with short fiction?

Combining the forces of some of today’s most popular poets, this book presents poems and short stories about connection–or a lack therof–wrapped up in a most unique creative writing exercise.

Follow along as your favorite poets offer their work to the next writer who tells a story from the poem presented to them.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 1, 2019
ISBN9781771681810
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[Dis]Connected Volume 2: Poems & Stories of Connection and Otherwise

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    Thank you to by Amanda Lovelace; Nikita Gill; Iain S. Thomas; Cyrus Parker; Sara Bond; Yena Sharma Purmasir; Trista Mateer; Canisia Lubrin; R. H. Swaney; Pierre Alex Jeanty, Central Avenue Publishing, and NetGalley for allowing me the extreme pleasure of access to an advanced reader copy of “Disconnected: Poems & Stories of Connection and Otherwise” for an honest review.

    I could not help jumping at the chance to read an anthology that included long-time favorite Amanda Lovelace, and new-favorite Nikita Gil, as well as several new poets and authors writing under this auspicious theme of connection/disconnection.

    I felt the organization of this book could have been a little better curated, because, though I loved most of the piece in here, I felt the flow of the topics and pieces was not as seamless or smooth as they could have (should have?) been. I very much loved the poetry more than narrative/prose writing.

    All in all it was better than it wasn’t.