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  • Genre:POETRY
  • SubGenre:Anthologies
  • Language:English
  • Series title:Poetry Diversified
  • Series Number:3
  • Pages:138
  • eBook ISBN:9781941416167

Poetry Diversified 2018

A Human Experience Anthology

by Lucinda J. Clark

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Overview
Poetry Diversified 2018 showcases the compiled experiences of the 2016-2017 Poetry Matters Literary Prize winners. The anthology is filled with language that bears the souls of forty poets with 40 different stories to tell. The title says it all; these poets represent diversities in age, gender, religion and every type of social category, which their various experiences represent. Each poet takes their readers through different emotional peaks and valleys, from sorrow and guilt to discovery, hope, and joy. Poetry Diversified will suit the tastes of anyone who is stirred by emerging poetic voices.
Description
Poetry Diversified 2018 showcases the compiled experiences of the 2016-2017 Poetry Matters Literary Prize Contest winners. The anthology is filled with language that bears the souls of forty poets with forty different stories to tell. The title says it all; these poets represent diversities in age, gender, religion and every social category, which their various experiences represent. Each poet will take readers through different emotional peaks and valleys, from sorrow and guilt to discovery, hope, and joy. Poetry Diversified 2018 will suit the tastes of anyone who is stirred by emerging poetic voices.
About the author
The winners of the annual poetry literary prize sponsored by Poetry Matters Project. These winners hail from all parts of the world. We also include an introduction by intern Rada Kuznetsova from Tulane University.

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