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Home / home / Saida Agostini Discusses her New Collection with Paul T Corrigan

Feb 09 2022

Saida Agostini Discusses her New Collection with Paul T Corrigan

Poet, Saida Agostini, goes in-depth with Paul T Corrigan about her new collection Let the Dead in (ASP 2022)

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Saida Agostini's new collection, let the dead in, will launch on March 26th, 2022. You can pre-order your copy here. Also, catch her and others at AWP (booth 762), and see her read from her work on March 25th at the Asian Art Initiative (a short walk from AWP). You can follow Saida on Twitter here.

Paul T. Corrigan is a Visiting Assistant Professor of English & Writing at the University of Tampa and the poetry editor for The Tampa Review. He shares his own and other’s work at Teaching & Learning in Higher Ed. and Corrigan Literary Review. You can find him on Facebook,  Twitter, and LinkedIn.

Rose Reads | S1 E3 (A Tribute to Stanley Plumly)

April 16, 2020

Rose Solari’s tribute to the late poet Stanley Plumly. Rose recounts her days as an MFA candidate studying under Stanley Plumly and reads several of his poems, as well as a few of her own written under his mentorship.

James J. Patterson’s Live from the Reading Room episode 2

April 14, 2020

In this episode of James J. Patterson’s Live from the Reading Room, JJP reads from the old masters, Delacroix and Yeats, as well as from his own work.

Elizabeth Hazen, Steven Leyva, and Dora Malech Virtual Reading and Discussion

April 13, 2020

The three Baltimore poets come together to read and discuss their work. The virtual hangout is designed to help raise funds for MD Food Bank.

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