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  • First-Year Report on the Poetic Equity Initiative
    May 1, 2017

    First-Year Report on the Poetic Equity Initiative

    Agape Editions partnered with KHEL Charities to promote adult and young-adult literacy in underserved communities in the United States.

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  • A Conversation with Jessica Walsh, Tammy Robacker, and Joanna Valente
    April 17, 2017

    A Conversation with Jessica Walsh, Tammy Robacker, and Joanna Valente

    ELJ Editions authors Jessica Walsh, Tammy Robacker, and Joanna Valente discuss the impulse behind their collections and weapons of poetic technique.

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  • Called to Work: Be the Same in All Moments
    April 10, 2017

    Called to Work: Be the Same in All Moments

    “As I found my spiritual path, I began to care more about helping others.” – Beni Prasad Bhatt, manager of KHEL Charities

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  • Pieces of Us Scattered on the Coffee Table: A Review of Gathered Bones are Known to Wander
    April 3, 2017

    Pieces of Us Scattered on the Coffee Table: A Review of Gathered Bones are Known to Wander

    In Amy Strauss Friedman’s poetry collection Gathered Bones are Known to Wander (Red Bird Chapbooks, 2016), the familiar is made strange and surreal, and what’s “real” is slippery at best.

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  • Interview with Kazim Ali on Anaïs Nin: An Unprofessional Study
    March 27, 2017

    Interview with Kazim Ali on Anaïs Nin: An Unprofessional Study

    Julianna DeMicco talks with Kazim Ali about his collection of essays Anaïs Nin: An Unprofessional Study (Agape Editions, 2017) and how he engages both critically and creatively with the book’s subject matter.

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  • Interview with Nandini Dhar on Historians of Redundant Moments
    March 20, 2017

    Interview with Nandini Dhar on Historians of Redundant Moments

    Julianna DeMicco talks with poet Nandini Dhar about her latest poetry collection Historians of Redundant Moments (Agape Editions, 2016), global domesticity, and how young girls get politicized.

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  • Called to Work: Facebook Could Save Your Life
    March 13, 2017

    Called to Work: Facebook Could Save Your Life

    Justin Cascio on how the online transgender community consistently repeats the essential, life-saving message that trans lives matter.

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  • Forgiveness Like a Slow Doe: A Review of Tammy Robacker’s R
    March 6, 2017

    Forgiveness Like a Slow Doe: A Review of Tammy Robacker’s R

    Tammy Robacker’s poetry collection R (Seven Kitchens Press) sets masculinity and the male gaze against female adolescence to heartbreaking effect.

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  • Agape Editions Announces Nominations for Bettering American Poetry 2016
    March 3, 2017

    Agape Editions Announces Nominations for Bettering American Poetry 2016

    We are pleased to share that we have nominated the following three poems for Bettering American Poetry 2016: “Football Season,” by Margaret Bashaar, from Some Other Stupid Fruit. “Dive Straight into the Wreck,” by Joanna C. Valente, from Xenos. “The Key Club,” by Saba Syed Razvi, from her Elgin Award-nominated collection of poetry, In the Crocodile Gardens. Congratulations

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  • The Happy Genius of Amorak Huey: A Review of Ha Ha Ha Thump
    February 20, 2017

    The Happy Genius of Amorak Huey: A Review of Ha Ha Ha Thump

    Janeen Pergrin Rastall reviews Amorak Huey’s Ha Ha Ha Thump, a collection that finds humor and beauty in every situation it encounters.

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  • Hymnal: An Introduction to the Agape Blog’s New Column “Called to Work”
    February 13, 2017

    Hymnal: An Introduction to the Agape Blog’s New Column “Called to Work”

    Fox Frazier-Foley introduces a Called to Work, a monthly column that chronicles the ways in which spirituality drives worldly labor.

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  • Love as Survival: A Review of Caseyrenée Lopez’s QueerSexWords
    February 6, 2017

    Love as Survival: A Review of Caseyrenée Lopez’s QueerSexWords

    QueerSexWords (Yellow Chair Press, 2016) by Caseyrenée Lopez sings with grief and power in its exploration of sexuality and what it means to love in a hostile world.

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