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Interviews

Meet Mike Sonksen: Also Known as Mike The Poet

By News Desk
FROM: WEHO Times

Mike Sonksen is our fifth poet profile who is featured at The West Hollywood Gateway, for Poetry Month 2022. Located at 7100 Santa Monica Boulevard, The Gateway continues to support poets each year on the main digital billboard at the courtyard.

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Unknown's avatarBrian DunlapMay 3, 2022January 31, 2023Leave a comment
Interviews

Meet Luivette Resto | Mother, Poet, Educator

FROM: Shoutout LA

We had the good fortune of connecting with Luivette Resto and we’ve shared our conversation below.

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L.A. Literary History, Literary Criticism

Charles Bukowski’s Lush Life: “Post Office” and the Utopian Impulse

“In fact, Bukowski cannot be understood apart from his midcentury Los Angeles milieu.” Continue reading Charles Bukowski’s Lush Life: “Post Office” and the Utopian Impulse

Unknown's avatarBrian DunlapApril 10, 2022January 31, 2023Leave a comment
Book Reviews, Uncategorized

City on the Second Floor

“Many compare him to Amiri Baraka, Jose Montoya, and so many other fiery or political poets. To me, his work is a cross between Allen Ginsberg and Wanda Coleman.” Continue reading City on the Second Floor

Unknown's avatarBrian DunlapApril 7, 2022January 2, 2024Leave a comment
Articles

Pamela Shea Passes the Laurels to ST 10th Poet Laureate Alice Pero on April 9, 2022

“Alice Pero will be inducted as Sunland-Tujunga’s new Poet Laureate,” a program established in 1999 “to honor the legacy of John Steven McGroarty who served as California State poet laureate form 1933-44.” Continue reading Pamela Shea Passes the Laurels to ST 10th Poet Laureate Alice Pero on April 9, 2022

Unknown's avatarBrian DunlapMarch 25, 2022January 31, 2023Leave a comment
Interviews

Excerpt & Q&A: Agave Blues by Ruthie Marlenée

Maya’s story “is interwoven with the magic of Jesus Maria, a small village in Mexico, and her life as a successful lawyer in Los Angeles.” Continue reading Excerpt & Q&A: Agave Blues by Ruthie Marlenée

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Book Reviews

Caren Gussoff Sumption Reviews The Perishing by Natashia Deón

“Deon’s immortal, Lou, is unusual. She’s young, Black, somewhat naive, and utterly brilliant.” Continue reading Caren Gussoff Sumption Reviews The Perishing by Natashia Deón

Unknown's avatarBrian DunlapJanuary 28, 2022January 2, 2024Leave a comment
Book Reviews

“L.A.’s a Strange Place”: On Judith Freeman’s “MacArthur Park”

Judith Freeman’s latest book “MacArthur Park” is set in L.A. from 1984 to the present century as it explores the complexities of a friendship between two women—and how it shapes, and reshapes, both of their lives. Continue reading “L.A.’s a Strange Place”: On Judith Freeman’s “MacArthur Park”

Unknown's avatarBrian DunlapDecember 31, 2021January 2, 2024Leave a comment
Interviews

Interview With an Author: Steven Reigns

By Daryl M.
FROM: LAPL Blog

Steven Reigns is a Los Angeles poet and educator and was appointed the first Poet Laureate of West Hollywood. Alongside over a dozen chapbooks, he has published the collections Inheritance, and Your Dead Body is My Welcome Mat.

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Book Reviews

What Falls Away is Always, Ed. Katharine Haake and Gail Wronksy

“Members of the Los Angeles Glass Table Collective consider the topic ‘late-stage writing’ in the essay collection ‘What Falls Away is Always: Writers Over 60 on Writing & Death.'” Continue reading What Falls Away is Always, Ed. Katharine Haake and Gail Wronksy

Unknown's avatarBrian DunlapDecember 26, 2021January 2, 2024Leave a comment

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