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  1. From the new #OpenAccess issue of Feminist Formations, read aman agah's poem on the Iranian Woman, Life, Freedom movement that emerged in the wake of the 2022 death of Jîna Amini

    Memoriam in the fall of 2022

    Read free at Project MUSE: tiny.one/ycy8zrs2

    #LitFriday

  2. ICYMI: Today for #LitFriday, we meet a pair of exes confronting their own personal seagull final boss

    Robyn Gill's story "The Gull McCabe" from The Sewanee Review is free to read through 31 May

    tiny.one/249sbck3

    @sewaneereview

  3. Today for #LitFriday, we meet a pair of exes confronting their own personal seagull final boss

    Robyn Gill's story "The Gull McCabe" from The Sewanee Review is free to read through 31 May

    tiny.one/249sbck3

  4. Delve into Karen Alkalay-Gut's poignant reflections on her family's Holocaust survival in flashes of memory. Experience her powerful poems from SURVIVORS, showcased in the Jan/July 2023 edition of Journal of Jewish Identities. Access them for free on Project MUSE until 15 May: tiny.one/45m827u7 #LitFriday

  5. In flashes of memory, Karen Alkalay-Gut explores her family history escaping the Holocaust

    Read poems from her collection SURVIVORS, as featured in the January/July 2023 issue of Journal of Jewish Identities, free on Project MUSE thru 15 May: tiny.one/45m827u7

    #LitFriday

  6. Today on #LitFriday, we're reading Siphiwe Gloria Ndlovu's "The Postman" from The Yale Review

    It's a story of a woman's self-determination to deliver the mail, despite extreme social pressure to conform to feminine propriety

    Read free thru 15 May at Project MUSE

    tiny.one/bdhmzbzx

  7. Today's #LitFriday featured poet is Sylvia Jones, with two poems from the Winter 2022 issue of The Hopkins Review

    Perpetual Resin: A Cento
    and
    First Black Cop Bop

    Read free @ Project MUSE thru 30 April
    tiny.one/uftwcmu6

  8. Today's #LitFriday featured poet is Sylvia Jones, with two poems from the Winter 2022 issue of The Hopkins Review

    Perpetual Resin: A Cento
    and
    First Black Cop Bop

    Read free @ Project MUSE thru 30 April
    tiny.one/uftwcmu6

  9. It's special podcast for #LitFriday and #PoetryMonth!

    Shizuka Omori reading her Six Tanka from the new issue of Literary Imagination, with translations by Yuki Tanaka, followed by a conversation with editor Paul Franz about tanka and translation

    tiny.one/ycktmu3j

  10. “A poem can be compromised but should never be a compromise”

    Today's #PoetryMonth #LitFriday read is Mathew Weitman's "Adagia" — an aphoristic meditation on the nature of poetry — from the new issue of Wallace Stevens Journal

    Read free, #S20 #OpenAccess via Project MUSE
    tiny.one/2p8zx48m

  11. Read newly-discovered prose by George Egerton, an icon of the 19th century 'New Woman' movement, introduced by Margaret D. Stetz and Alex Murray in the new issue of CUSP

    This piece — and the whole issue — is free, #S2O #OpenAccess at Project MUSE

    tiny.one/yc5fjuur

    #LitFriday

  12. Philip K. Dick asks and answers "Who is an SF author?" saying "We live in the exciting world of ‘possible maybes.'"

    The new issue of CEA Critic revisits the legendary author's essay from 1974, and it's free to read at Project MUSE through 20 April

    tiny.one/3tbwbd2a

    #LitFriday

  13. Read newly-discovered prose by George Egerton, an icon of the 19th century 'New Woman' movement, introduced by Margaret D. Stetz and Alex Murray in the new issue of CUSP

    This piece — and the whole issue — is free, #S2O #OpenAccess at Project MUSE

    tiny.one/yc5fjuur

    #LitFriday

  14. Philip K. Dick asks Who Is An SF author? — answering "We live in the exciting world of ‘possible maybes.'"

    The new issue of CEA Critic revisits the legendary author's essay from 1974, and it's free to read at Project MUSE through 20 April

    Today on #LitFriday
    tiny.one/3tbwbd2a