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Nin and Dion read from her new book Son of a Bird, now available from Etruscan Press. They also read and discuss "Unrest," by Emily Fragos.
Nin Andrews is the author of the six chapbooks and ten full-
length poetry collections including The Last Orgasm (2020),
Miss August (2017), and Why God is a Woman (2015). She is
the recipient of two Ohio individual artists grants, the Pearl
Chapbook prize, The Wick Chapbook Prize, and the Gerald
Cable Award. Her collection, Why God is a Woman won the
Ohiona Prize for Poetry in 2016. Her work has been featured
in numerous journals and anthologies including
Ploughshares, Agni, The Paris Review, four editions of Best
American Poetry, Great American Prose Poems from Poe to the
Present, and The Best American Erotic Poems. Her poetry has
been translated into Turkish, performed in Prague and
anthologized in England, Australia, and Mongolia.
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Nin and Dion read from her new book Son of a Bird, now available from Etruscan Press. They also read and discuss "Unrest," by Emily Fragos.
Nin Andrews is the author of the six chapbooks and ten full-
length poetry collections including The Last Orgasm (2020),
Miss August (2017), and Why God is a Woman (2015). She is
the recipient of two Ohio individual artists grants, the Pearl
Chapbook prize, The Wick Chapbook Prize, and the Gerald
Cable Award. Her collection, Why God is a Woman won the
Ohiona Prize for Poetry in 2016. Her work has been featured
in numerous journals and anthologies including
Ploughshares, Agni, The Paris Review, four editions of Best
American Poetry, Great American Prose Poems from Poe to the
Present, and The Best American Erotic Poems. Her poetry has
been translated into Turkish, performed in Prague and
anthologized in England, Australia, and Mongolia.
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