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Posts Tagged: Elisabeth Workman

Notable Philadelphia: 9/12–9/18

By Amy Saul-Zerby

September 12th, 2017

Literary events and readings in and around Philadelphia this week!

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Tags: Andy Futuro, Angelo Colavita, Bernadette Karpa, Boston Gordon, Bud Smith, Candice Wuehle, Carol Moog, Caroline Crumpacker, Christopher Grosso, Cynthia Arrieu-King, Cynthia Dewi Oka, Elisabeth Workman, Frank London, Gabriel Ojeda-Sague, Gina Myers, Iris Marble Cushing, Jackie Cohen, Jacob Winterstein, Jacqueline Jillinghoff, Jake Marmer, Jennifer Yu, Joe Roarty, Jon Drucker, Julie Patton, Kai Davis, Kirwyn Sutherland, Maris McLamoureary, Marty McCain, Maryan Nagy Captan, MC Hyland, Michael Northen, Mike Ingram, Nico Amador, Notable Philadelphia, Ociele Hawkins, Papa Susso, Paul Van Curen, Pax Tandon, Philadelphia, Raena Shirali, Roberto Montes, Stephen Motika, Steve Burns, Steve Lippe, T.J. Hurley, Valerie Fox

Ultramegaprairieland by Elisabeth Workman

Reviewed By Melissa Leigh Gore

August 8th, 2014

Melissa-Leigh Gore reviews Elisabeth Workman’s Ultramegaprairieland today in Rumpus Poetry.

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Tags: Books, Elisabeth Workman, Melissa Leigh Gore, poetry, Reviews

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