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8.9.2025 Flyer for STILL ASPS workshop

Your Blues Ain’t Mine: Winter in America (Again Virtual Workshop

August 2, 2025
by Veronica Martinez

On August 9, 2025 from 12-2 PM MST, Winter in America (Again co-editors Paul E. Nelson, allia abdullah-matta, Katie Sarah Zale and Roxi Power will be hosting a virtual workshop entitled “Your Blues Ain’t Mine” in collaboration with the Arizona State Poetry Society, where they will discuss the value of reflective language over reactive language. The editors will be discussing poems from the Winter in America (Again anthology and what work they will be looking to include in the forthcoming sequel anthology.

The workshop is $20 for Arizona State Poetry Society members and $25 for non-members. You can register HERE! Purchase Winter in America (Again HERE.

Below is a video by Paul Nelson talking about the workshop!

 

2 Comments

  1. Jo-Anne Rowley

    Flyer reads Aug. 9th, note reads Aug. 8th?

  2. Veronica Martinez

    My bad, Jo-Anne! I’ve adjusted the post to say Aug. 9!

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