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Book Press Release: The Baby Book

Book Press Release: The Baby Book

The Baby BookPoems by Robin Silbergleid With raw candor and lyric poignancy, Robin Silbergleid transforms the psychological and physical pain of a journey through infertility into transcendent poetry in THE BABY BOOK (CavanKerry... Read More
Literary magazines that focus on disabled culture and literature

Literary magazines that focus on disabled culture and literature

This post is part of our series in honor of ADA Awareness Month.  While on a national level the focus is disability employment awareness, CKP is focusing on artists. Pentimento  Journal... Read More
Going Places: Entry #2 by Randy Smit

Going Places: Entry #2 by Randy Smit

This post is part of our series in honor of ADA Awareness Month.  While on a national level the focus is disability employment awareness, CKP is focusing on artists. Going Places:... Read More
“Disability and Poetry: An Exchange” from The Poetry Foundation

“Disability and Poetry: An Exchange” from The Poetry Foundation

This post is part of our series in honor of ADA Awareness Month.  While on a national level the focus is disability employment awareness, CKP is focusing on artists. Maybe you... Read More
Sound? Look At It This Way. . .

Sound? Look At It This Way. . .

This post is part of our series in honor of ADA Awareness Month.  While on a national level the focus is disability employment awareness, CKP is focusing on artists. Sound?  Look... Read More
Going Places: Entry #1 by Randy Smit

Going Places: Entry #1 by Randy Smit

This post is part of our series in honor of ADA Awareness Month.  While on a national level the focus is disability employment awareness, CKP is focusing on artists. Going Places:... Read More
Grab the Lapels reviews “door of thin skins”

Grab the Lapels reviews “door of thin skins”

"This is the painful and unrelenting tale of Dr. Abe, psychologist and psychic vampire, and his patient/victim, a poet (poetess, he states sibilantly, beginning the process of her dismantling on... Read More
Southern Literary Review interviews Sarah Bracey White

Southern Literary Review interviews Sarah Bracey White

"When the Jim Crow South welcomed Sarah Bracey White with a hard slap, the plucky if bewildered young girl found her power in books and, later, in writing. Here’s an... Read More
The Lyric of Healing by Jack Ridl

The Lyric of Healing by Jack Ridl

This post is part of our series in honor of ADA Awareness Month.  While on a national level the focus is disability employment awareness, CKP is focusing on artists. A week... Read More