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Tag Archives: Poecology

Even One Name is Too Many by Kristi Moos
Issue: Art You Engaged

Even One Name is Too Many by Kristi Moos

Posted on October 22, 2015 by NM

There is nothing safe about being a writer. There is nothing safe about being an artist. Our art can only be as safe as we are, which is to say, never. Continue reading →

An Emergency Issue: Art and Engagement
Issue: Art You Engaged

An Emergency Issue: Art and Engagement

Posted on September 2, 2015 by CM

  Starting on September 15th we’ll be releasing a special issue of The James Franco Review: Art You Engaged/Are you engaged? Writers, editors, and artists around the country explored what it meant for them to be politically or consciously engaged in their work and to also examine literature’s relationship to safety. Every time I read … Continue reading →

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