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McPherson, Sandra. Radiation. New York: Ecco Press, 1973.

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Berssenbrugge, Mei-mei. Empathy. New York: Station Hill Press, 1989.

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Levertov. Denise. Evening Train. New York: New Directions, 1992.
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Marcum, Carl. A Camera Obscura. Pasadena: Red Hen Press, 2021.

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Marcum, Carl. A Camera Obscura. Pasadena: Red Hen Press, 2021.

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Marcum, Carl. A Camera Obscura. Pasadena: Red Hen Press, 2021.

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Herrera, Juan Felipe. "SunRiders." Plume, no. 134, October 2022. Web. Accessed 1 March 2023.

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Silently Loud. Minneapolis: Unrestricted Editions, 2023.

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Lawz, Shayla. speculation, n. Pittsburgh: Autumn House Press, 2021, pp. 67, 71, 74, 81, 84.

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Uncollected.

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Dominguez, Angel. Desgraciado (the collected letters). New York: Nightboat Books, 2022, p. 125.

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Chin, Marilyn. Sage. New York: W.W. Norton, 2023. 

Reading

This reading was given six years before the publication of Jaguar of Sweet Laughter and thirteen years before the publication of I Praise My Destroyer. It also took place during the same year the poet received the Peter I. B. Lavan Award.

Reading

Maggie Nelson reads excerpts from Bluets (2009) and The Art of Cruelty (2011), as well as new work. This reading was given as part of the Hybrid Writing Series, co-sponsored by the UA Prose Series.

Reading

Drum Hadley reads poems from Voice of the Borderlands (2005). This book release celebration features remarks from panelists Alan Weisman, Voice of the Borderlands illustrator Andrew Rush, and publisher Susan Lowell of Rio Nuevo Publishers.

Reading

Carl Marcum reads poems from his second collection, A Camera Obscura (2021), primarily focused on the night sky and space exploration. He also reads two poems from his first collection, Cue Lazarus (2001), in addition to two poems from a manuscript in progress. This reading was originally given alongside Laurie Ann Guerrero as part of the Tom Sanders Memorial Reading Series.

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