happy (end of) national poetry month
April was National Poetry Month, and boy did I do poetry!
I had great readings at the Library and at The Drake Piano Bar this month, and I sold out of my author copies of Dear Lo—time to order more! Thank you to all who attended these events and supported me this month.
home. poems from the prairie.
As part of National Poetry Month, I challenged myself to write a poem a day centered on the theme of Home, specifically on Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin and my past three years here. I am proud to say that I achieved this goal and am working on putting together an e-book with all 30 poems.
As a thank you for being a subscriber, I would love to give you the opportunity to receive a free copy of this e-book. I am hoping to have it done within the next few weeks.
If you are interested in receive a free copy of Home. Poems from the Prairie, please leave a comment saying “poetry”, and I will make sure to send one your way.
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Please see a sneak peak of the cover below 😉
in the news
I wrote an article for the Driftless Magazine about my experiences in Atlanta, Georgia and Prairie du Chien, WI and how they are similar and different. Read it here:
I was honored to be interviewed by Harness Magazine this past month. Check out the feature article here:
Embracing Poetry: A Journey of Inspiration with Brady Bove
Dear Lo was featured in an article sharing recent and upcoming poetry collections by Latina authors. You can find that article here:
15 Poetry Collections by Latina Writers Coming Out in 2024
upcoming event
I will be hosting my final open mic night at the Library. I have had so much fun sharing and listening to some incredible poetry the past few months. I hope those local to Prairie du Chien will be able to join the last one!
As always, thank you for your support!
Poetry❤️
Poetry :)