[Dis]Connected Volume 1: Poems & Stories of Connection and Otherwise

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Description

Humanity exists in a hyper connected world, where our closest friends, loves and enemies lie but a keyboard stroke away. Few know this better than the poets who have risen to the top of their trade by sharing their emotion, opinion and art with millions of fans.What happens when…Poets connect with readers?Poets connect with each other?Poetry connects with short fiction?Combining the forces of some of today’s most popular and confessional poets, [Dis]Connected presents poems and short stories about connection wrapped up in a most unique exercise in creative writing. Follow along as your favorite poets connect with each other; offering their work to the next poet who tells a story based on the concept presented to them.With contributions from: Amanda LovelaceNikita Gill Iain S. ThomasTrista MateerCyrus Parker R.H. SwaneyPierre Alex JeantyLiam Ryan Yena Sharma Purmasir Canisia LubrinSara BondWith poetry, stories and art, [Dis]Connected is a mixed media presentation of connection and collaboration. Be sure to also read [Dis]Connected Volume Two .

Additional information

Weight 0.3 kg
Dimensions 1.78 × 15.24 × 22.86 cm
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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

224

Publisher
Year Published

2018-10-1

Imprint
Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

1771681454

About The Author

Michelle Halket is a bibliophile and technophile who loves to try new things, which is what prompted her to start a digital-first publishing company when very few people knew what ebooks were.By bringing together some of the most popular contemporary poets, Michelle Halket has created a compilation in [Dis]Connected which exemplifies the reasons behind the popularity of poetry and short fiction.Michelle is the managing editor and publisher of Central Avenue Publishing, based in Vancouver, BC, Canada.Find Michelle @centavepub and centralavenuepublishing.com

Other text

Combining the forces of some of today’s most popular and confessional poets, [Dis]Connected presents poems and short stories about connection wrapped up in a most unique exercise in creative writing.

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