TWO WEEKS AWAY: Join us for the book launch for @darrencools' YA novel Light in the Canyon, praised by Booklist as “Contemplative storytelling for teens looking for something off the beaten path.” Register now: 👇
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AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT: Darren Cools grew up in Washington State. He loves the ocean, stormy skies, and campfires in autumn. A designer and a graduate student of social work, he writes and draws for young people in the moments between. Preorder Darren’s debut: slantbooks.org/books/light-i…
Light in the Canyon from @darrencools is such a fun read and comes out in less than two weeks. Preorder now. I have written a review. Anyone want to publish it? amzn.to/43qt61K#affiliate
Light in the Canyon from @darrencools is such a fun read and comes out in less than two weeks. Preorder now. I have written a review. Anyone want to publish it? amzn.to/43qt61K#affiliate
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TWO WEEKS AWAY: Join us for the book launch for @darrencools' YA novel Light in the Canyon, praised by Booklist as “Contemplative storytelling for teens looking for something off the beaten path.” Register now: 👇
TWO WEEKS AWAY: Join us for the book launch for @darrencools' YA novel Light in the Canyon, praised by Booklist as “Contemplative storytelling for teens looking for something off the beaten path.” Register now: 👇
"Reading Bonnie Naradzay’s new book is to enter language so crystalline and meaningful that you’ll believe this world is an elegant and compassionate place. You’ll know why a poet’s thoughts are a gift to everyone alive.” Read Grace Cavalieri’s praise for Invited to the Feast:
"Reading Bonnie Naradzay’s new book is to enter language so crystalline and meaningful that you’ll believe this world is an elegant and compassionate place. You’ll know why a poet’s thoughts are a gift to everyone alive.” Read Grace Cavalieri’s praise for Invited to the Feast:
“This love sets The Future of Love apart from much of the cheap surrealist verse of our time . . . Poch’s book is a welcome and refreshing work of depth and mystery.” Read Benjamin Myers on John Poch’s new collection for New Verse Review:
Today at NVR, @BenMyersPoet reviews John Poch's (@jpoch) new collection from @SlantBooks.
"little touches of darkness deepen and enrich the love poems by raising the stakes and by cutting the sweetness with a little hint of bitter."
If you missed our reading and discussion with Robert Cording on “What’s Possible,” it is now available as an episode of SlantCast on Spotify! Check it out here: open.spotify.com/episode/0kg…