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Home / home / New Poems by Rose Solari and Reuben Jackson Appear in Fledgling Rag #20

May 13 2020

New Poems by Rose Solari and Reuben Jackson Appear in Fledgling Rag #20

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Several new poems by Rose Solari and Reuben Jackson appear in newest addition of Fledgling Rag.

Fledgling Rag is a solicitation-only national poetry journal from Iris G. Press. All proceeds from the magazines are donated to charity.

Rose Solari and Reuben Jackson have been active in the poetry and literature scene lately with Rose's Rose Reads live stream and Reuben's weekly recorded series Poems by Reuben Jackson.

To purchase this year's Fledgling Rag, simply donate $15 or more to the Lancaster Cleft Palate Clinic and write "Fledgling Rag" in the comments. Then, email Iris G Press at irisgpress@aol.com. They will mail you a copy.

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Rose Solari addresses a crowd at The Writer's Center.

Rose Solari Came of Age as Teacher at “The Writer’s Center”

September 24, 2019

In this short essay, Rose Solari muses on her time as a teacher working in the early ’90s at Bethesda’s up and coming “The Writer’s Center”, and on how a recent reconciliation led our 2019 book launch back to The Center.

Grace Cavalieri and Other MD Poets Honor Stanley Plumly on Midday W/Tom Hall

September 17, 2019

Grace Cavalieri, Elizabeth Spires, and Michael Collier discuss the life and work of former MD Poet Laureate, Stanley Plumly, on WYPR’s Midday with Tom Hall.

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“Melodic Recollections of Notable Musicians: Stories from the Stacks” Reuben Jackson on VPR

September 13, 2019

In “Melodic Recollections of Notable Musicians” Reuben spends an hour recalling his adventures and misadventures as curator of the Smithsonian’s Ellington collection. For anyone interested in knowing more about Reuben Jackson and the immense jazz influence in his poetry, this is the place to start.

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