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Paola Bruni
(Author)
Jory Post
(Author)
Description
"Write to me. Keep me alive," wrote Jory Post to Paola Bruni as he was dying of inoperable cancer.
Hence, the quiet conversation ensued - one poet to another - an intimate, and at times playful, sharing of hopes, fears, and grief.
Product Details
Price
$13.00
$12.09
Publisher
Unruly Voices
Publish Date
April 29, 2022
Pages
64
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.15 inches | 0.23 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781957146386
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About the Author
Paola Bruni is a writer, wife, and doggie mom living on California's Central Coast. She is a two-time Pushcart Prize nominee, winner of the Morton Marcus Poetry Prize, and winner of the Muriel Craft Bailey Poetry Prize judged by Ellen Bass, as well as a finalist for the Mudfish Poetry Prize.Her poems have appeared in such prestigious journals as The Southern Review, Ploughshares, Five Points Journal, Rattle, Massachusetts Review, and Catamaran Literary Reader, among others. Her short plays have been produced by Actors Theater, Santa Cruz as well as short-listed for play festivals around the globe.You can learn more about the world and works of Paola Bruni at paolabruniwriter.com.
Jory Post was an educator, writer, and artist who lived in Santa Cruz, California. He and his wife, Karen Wallace, created handmade books and art together as JoKa Press. Jory was the co-founder and publisher of phren-z, an online literary quarterly, and founder of the Zoom Forward reading series.His first book of prose poetry, The Extra Year, was published in 2019, and was followed by a second, Of Two Minds, in 2020. His novel, Pious Rebel, also appeared in 2020. His novel, Smith: An Unauthorized Fictography, was published in 2021.His work has been published in Catamaran Literary Reader, Chicago Quarterly Review, Rumble Fish Quarterly, The Sun, and elsewhere. His short stories Sweet Jesus and Hunt and Gather were nominated for the 2019 Pushcart Prize.