Cate Marvin Q&A talks about her greatest obstacle to becoming a poet
Cate Marvin talks about her greatest obstacle to becoming a poet.
Cate Marvin talks about her greatest obstacle to becoming a poet.
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La Tasha N. Nevada Diggs, writer, vocalist and sound artist, talks about the first poem she ever wrote.
La Tasha N. Nevada Diggs, writer, vocalist and sound artist, talks about the form of her poem, gamelon.
La Tasha N. Nevada Diggs, writer, vocalist and sound artist, with some advice to young writers.