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Posts Tagged: Rena Priest

A Myriad Reckoning: Seismic: Seattle, City of Literature

Reviewed By Katherine Shaw

February 17th, 2021

The collective reimagining in Seismic calls for literary revolution.

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What to Read When Your City Hasn’t Held Space for Your Community

By Kristen Millares Young

November 13th, 2020

Kristen Millares Young shares a reading list to celebrate SEISMIC: SEATTLE, CITY OF LITERATURE.

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Tags: A Pilgrimage to Eternity, Anastacia-Reneé, Charles Johnson, Claudia Castro Luna, Dujie Tahat, Here I am O My God, In the Footsteps of a Thousand Griefs, Jourdan Imani Keith, Ken Workman, Kristen Millares Young, mattilda bernstein sycamore, Mita Mahato, One River A Thousand Voices, Rena Priest, Seattle, SEISMIC, SEISMIC: Seattle City of Literature, Sublime Subliminal, The Freezer Door, The Way of the Writer, timothy egan, Tugging at the Web, v, Wei-Wei Lee, What to Read When

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