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The CIPA EVVYs™ is one of the longest-running book award competitions on the Indie publishing scene, running for nearly 30 years. The annual contest is sponsored by the Collective of Independent Publishers and Authors (CIPA), along with the CIPA Education and Literacy Foundation (ELF).
The CIPA EVVYs™ receive entries from all over the world, including England, Belgium, South Africa, Russia, and Dubai. With a growing number of entries in more than 40 categories, the CIPA EVVYs™ continue to provide an excellent way for independent authors to gain recognition for their work.
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April is National Poetry Month! Read, analyze, write, and share poetry in this four-part poetry workshop series with award-winning writer Darryl Lorenzo Wellington. Registration is required. Please register for each session you will be attending. Sit in the presence of a living lineage of wisdom, hear stories from the heart, and reflect on the teachings that guide us forward. Whether you are new to Grandmother Flordemayo’s work or have followed her journey for years, this is a rare opportunity to be in sacred conversation with her & Heather.
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Mar 07, 2025, 6:00 PM MST Collected Works Bookstore & Coffeehouse 202 Galisteo St, Santa Fe, NM 87501, USA About the Event Join us in-store or register to watch on Zoom here. Pre-order Lanterns in the Night Market online from CWB here (publishing Feb 15, $21.95, paperback), and Anchor online here ($16,00, paperback), or call the store to order (505) 988-4226. Lanterns in the Night Market: Weaving diverse cultures, vast landscapes, and ecological concerns, crossing beauty with danger, these poems are an invitation to the realm of possibility and enchantment. A flamenco dancer seduces his audience in Spain, and lovers travel through Istanbul. Writers live in exile while a menu for a dictator endangers the earth. The full moon shines over the Serengeti as nocturnal animals gather. Glaciers of Mount Kilimanjaro melt too quickly. A poet writes from his house near the beached skeleton of a whale. Lanterns in the Night Market is a love letter to the world. Mary Morris is the author of three previous books of poetry: Enter Water, Swimmer (selected by X.J. Kennedy), Dear October (New Mexico-Arizona Book Award), and Late Self-Portraits (Wheelbarrow Book Prize). Her poems are published in Boulevard, North American Review, Poetry, Poetry Daily, and Prairie Schooner. A recipient of the Rita Dove Award and Western Humanities Review Poetry Prize, she has been invited to read her poems at the Library of Congress, which aired on NPR. Kwame Dawes selected her work for American Life in Poetry from The Poetry Foundation. www.water400.org |
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