poetry
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Poet, memoirist Safiya Sinclair continues Visiting Writers Series
“‘[Sinclair] encourages other people to be comfortable in their skin [and] take up space without feeling embarrassed about it.’”
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The “Ovid” opportunity
The first-year focused journal provides a place for students to find community with fellow creators.
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Hub for Black Affairs and Community Engagement hosts poetry night
The “Black on Both Sides” poetry night highlighted two local Black artists and created a space for engaging dialogue.
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Poetry, but in space
Butler professor is editing the third volume of an anthology heading to space in 2022.
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Literary magazines are alive and well at Butler University
The effects of a pandemic and movements towards equity have changed Manuscripts and Booth, two literary magazines housed on campus.
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Celebrate International Haiku Day with The Butler Collegian
To celebrate Haiku’s big day, the Collegian pontificated, pondered and professed all things Butler, then composed some 5,7,5 stanzas in honor of the holiday.



