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Born and raised in Northeast Ohio, Athena Dixon is a poet, essayist, and editor. She is the author of The Loneliness Files, The Incredible Shrinking Woman, and No God In This Room, winner of the Intersectional Midwest Chapbook Contest. In this episode, Annmarie and Athena talk about mental health, women who die alone, and how having loneliness in common might just be the connection we need to take better care of one another.
Episode Sponsors:
A Novel Idea – A community-minded bookstore and event space in East Passyunk, Philadelphia. At A Novel Idea, we hope to create and foster a space of diversity and inclusivity, and we want to help our customers fall in love with books, either for the first time or the millionth. More than anything, our goal is to cultivate community. Stop in or shop online at anovelideaphilly.com.
Zora’s Den – Dedicated to empowering the lives of Black women writers. At Zora’s Den, we host a monthly reading series, conduct workshops, and invite writers to share their work-in-progress for feedback and constructive criticism. Our hope is to build a sisterhood of writers at every level of accomplishment and to strengthen the voices of the unheard and unacknowledged. If you’re a Black woman writer, you’re welcome to join us. Learn more at zorasden.com.
Titles Discussed in This Episode:
The Loneliness Files, by Athena Dixon
The Incredible Shrinking Woman, by Athena Dixon
No God in This Room, by Athena Dixon
The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows, by John Koenig
Their Eyes Were Watching God, by Zora Neale Hurston
Here’s a sneak peak of the movie Goodfellas.
Here’s the video for Hollywood by Victoria Monét.
Follow Athena Dixon:
Instagram: @the_muse_paper
Twitter: @AthenaDDixon
Facebook: @athenadevondixon
athenadixon.com
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Born and raised in Northeast Ohio, Athena Dixon is a poet, essayist, and editor. She is the author of The Loneliness Files, The Incredible Shrinking Woman, and No God In This Room, winner of the Intersectional Midwest Chapbook Contest. In this episode, Annmarie and Athena talk about mental health, women who die alone, and how having loneliness in common might just be the connection we need to take better care of one another.
Episode Sponsors:
A Novel Idea – A community-minded bookstore and event space in East Passyunk, Philadelphia. At A Novel Idea, we hope to create and foster a space of diversity and inclusivity, and we want to help our customers fall in love with books, either for the first time or the millionth. More than anything, our goal is to cultivate community. Stop in or shop online at anovelideaphilly.com.
Zora’s Den – Dedicated to empowering the lives of Black women writers. At Zora’s Den, we host a monthly reading series, conduct workshops, and invite writers to share their work-in-progress for feedback and constructive criticism. Our hope is to build a sisterhood of writers at every level of accomplishment and to strengthen the voices of the unheard and unacknowledged. If you’re a Black woman writer, you’re welcome to join us. Learn more at zorasden.com.
Titles Discussed in This Episode:
The Loneliness Files, by Athena Dixon
The Incredible Shrinking Woman, by Athena Dixon
No God in This Room, by Athena Dixon
The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows, by John Koenig
Their Eyes Were Watching God, by Zora Neale Hurston
Here’s a sneak peak of the movie Goodfellas.
Here’s the video for Hollywood by Victoria Monét.
Follow Athena Dixon:
Instagram: @the_muse_paper
Twitter: @AthenaDDixon
Facebook: @athenadevondixon
athenadixon.com
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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