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Grossmont College Literary Arts Festival to celebrate 25th year


EAST COUNTY   
The Grossmont College Literary Arts Festival is back after a one-year COVID-19 hiatus, marking its 25th anniversary with virtual events starting Monday and running through Thursday.
The free festival, open to the public, is put on by the English Department’s Creative Writing program and highlights poetry, memoirs, literature and student writings. It also provides an opportunity to hear writers nationwide discuss their inspirations and challenges.
Find registration links, writer biographies and workshop descriptions at https://tinyurl.com/3akfaxnb.
The schedule:
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Monday, 2-3:15 p.m.: Gill Sotu hosts Poetry SLAM. Open to all Grossmont College students. Limited to 12 participants. The top six advance to Round Two, from which a Grand SLAM champion is named. ....

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Undocupoets helps immigrant poets regardless of legal status


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Anyone can write a poem. To be a poet, though to have your work read in an age not exactly teeming with famous verse stylists, Amanda Gorman aside you have to submit. Every year, poets around the country submit their work for dozens of prizes and contests, hoping for a shot at prestige, visibility, maybe eventually an academic job offer. It’s a difficult path, and until recently it was an impossible one for poets like Javier Zamora.
Zamora earned his MFA in poetry in 2014 at New York University under the best writers in the country. He’d been published in literary journals like Narrative and Meridian (and would be in the New Republic and the New York Times). But in his early years, he was largely excluded from prizes, contests and fellowships. ....

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