Deep Vellum will present an evening celebrating the release of three poetry chapbooks by Edyka Chilomé, Fatima-Ayan Malika Hirsi, and Mike Soto, the first books they will publish by Dallas writers.
The evening will feature the presentation of these brand-new poetic works made available for the first time by three of the most talented, important, and innovative writers in the Dallas literary community, celebrated and showcased via a collaborative reading and discussion.
The three local writers to be featured are all residents of the city of Dallas, and are representative of a broadly diverse swathe of Dallas’ population, writing in three differing, yet all amazing, poetic traditions, that make our city such an inspiring place to live, read, and write.
Deep Vellum will present an evening celebrating the release of three poetry chapbooks by Edyka Chilomé, Fatima-Ayan Malika Hirsi, and Mike Soto, the first books they will publish by Dallas writers.
The evening will feature the presentation of these brand-new poetic works made available for the first time by three of the most talented, important, and innovative writers in the Dallas literary community, celebrated and showcased via a collaborative reading and discussion.
The three local writers to be featured are all residents of the city of Dallas, and are representative of a broadly diverse swathe of Dallas’ population, writing in three differing, yet all amazing, poetic traditions, that make our city such an inspiring place to live, read, and write.
Deep Vellum will present an evening celebrating the release of three poetry chapbooks by Edyka Chilomé, Fatima-Ayan Malika Hirsi, and Mike Soto, the first books they will publish by Dallas writers.
The evening will feature the presentation of these brand-new poetic works made available for the first time by three of the most talented, important, and innovative writers in the Dallas literary community, celebrated and showcased via a collaborative reading and discussion.
The three local writers to be featured are all residents of the city of Dallas, and are representative of a broadly diverse swathe of Dallas’ population, writing in three differing, yet all amazing, poetic traditions, that make our city such an inspiring place to live, read, and write.