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SUMMARY:Book Reading â€“ Brody Parrish Craig
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DESCRIPTION:Join Brody Parrish Craig\, Canese Jarboe\, and Toni Garcia But
 ler for a reading of their collection of works..\nhttps://faylib.libnet.in
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Brody Parrish Craig&nbsp\;(they/them) is t
 he author of&nbsp\;The Patient is an Unreliable Historian (Omnidawn 2024) 
 &amp\;&nbsp\;Boyish\, which won the 2019 Omnidawn Poetry Chapbook Contest.
  Their writing has been published in&nbsp\;Muzzle Magazine\,&nbsp\;Poetry\
 ,&nbsp\;Mississippi Review\,&nbsp\;New South\,&nbsp\;Missouri Review\, and
 &nbsp\;TYPO\, among others. They are the editor of&nbsp\;TWANG\, a regiona
 l anthology of trans and gender-nonconforming creators from the South and 
 Midwest. A 2022 recipient of Artist 360&rsquo\;s Community Activator Award
 \, Craig currently co-leads TLGBQ+ community arts programming in the Ozark
 s.</p>\n<p>Canese Jarboe is the author of SISSY (Garden-Door Press\, 2024)
  and the chapbook dark acre (Willow Springs\, 2018). Their work has appear
 ed in venues such as American Poetry Review\, Poetry\, Indiana Review\, an
 d Colorado Review. Jarboe is a transmasculine artist from rural southeaste
 rn Kansas and a 2024 Tallgrass Artist-in-Residence.</p>\n<p>Toni Garcia-Bu
 tler (he/they) is a poet\, community artist\, and DIY pretty boy of many n
 ames. He believes artists play a unique role as cultural historians. As a 
 poet\, Toni strives to capture the intricacies of lived experiences and co
 nnect with others. His work centers his people: Black\, Filipino\, souther
 n\, queer\, and everyone existing within their intersections.&nbsp\;</p>\n
 <p>&nbsp\;</p>\nhttps://faylib.libnet.info/event/11514462
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