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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Andrea RexiliusPublisher: Bower House Imprint: Bower House ISBN: 9781917895217ISBN 10: 1917895216 Pages: 202 Publication Date: 01 July 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews"""This book is lovely, instructive, thought-provoking, and occasionally hard to read for all the right reasons. These stories, poems, plays, and graphic artwork are deeply important. Study these works, and you can learn an enormous amount of beneficial knowledge. I also loved the introductory essay and the questions at the end about how to create the best possible future we can make going forward.""--Helen Thorpe, author of The Newcomers, Soldier Girls and Just Like Us ""We Can See into Another Place is an extraordinary volume of literary work that spans the arc of genres...the caliber of writing drew me in so I sat down and spent the next two days reading...open the cover and begin and you'll be conscience of your perspectives on the world and society and people changing, giving you a sharper, deeper wisdom and greater love for being alive. This book challenges you to change, to grow, to embrace the other....A treasure for all of us.""--Jimmy Santiago Baca, author of A Place to Stand and No Enemies ""We Can See into Another Place settles in the harmony of a vast array of unexpectedly intertwined voices. Its nimble interplay of genres and formats confirms the space we can hold for endless shapes, visions, and possibilities.""--Viniyanka Prasad, co-executive director & founder, The Word A Storytelling Sanctuary ""We Can See into Another Place: Mile-High Writers on Social Justice offers readers a rare opportunity: the chance to hear from a broad, inclusive group of storytellers using varied creative forms. Through these works, we discover how our humanity unites us. That is the power of outstanding creative work--and outstanding creative work is in abundance in this collection.""--Cynthia Swanson, New York Times bestselling author of The Bookseller and The Glass Forest; editor of Denver Noir" Author InformationAndrea Rexilius is the author of Sister Urn (Sidebrow, 2019), New Organism: Essais (Letter Machine, 2014), Half of What They Carried Flew Away (Letter Machine, 2012), and To Be Human Is To Be A Conversation (Rescue Press, 2011), as well as the chapbooks, S�ance (Coconut Books, 2014), To Be Human (Horseless Press, 2010), and Afterworld (above/ground press, 2020). She earned an MFA in Poetry from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (2005), and a PhD in Literature & Creative Writing from the University of Denver (2010). Andrea is the program director for Regis University's Mile-High MFA in Creative Writing. She also teaches in the Poetry Collective at Lighthouse Writers Workshop in Denver, Colorado. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |