Aria Ligi is a unique voice in modern American poetry - blending history, headlines, astute observation and a vibrant imagination into a poetry both illuminating and elegant. This is poetry to be reckoned with on a great many levels.
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Aria Ligi is an independent scholar who has been writing for over fifty years. She has a great love of history, and in particular, the English Romantics. She has a B.A. in writing from San Francisco State University. She has been published most recently in October Hill, Z Publication's New York's Best Emerging Poets anthology, Light Journal: Issues Three, and four, the Australian Times, and University of South Dakota's Vermillion Literary Project annual chapbook for 2013 and 2014. She has been a frequent guest on Progressive News Network's Blog Talk Radio, reading her work. From 2013-2014 she was the Editor in Chief at New Poetry Magazine, an online international digest. Currently, she is the Senior Poetry Editor at October Hill Magazine.
"Ligi lays out the case for an expansive view of how one
should treat a fellow human being."
- JJ Nordstrom
"Such vivid and original verse that dances so delightfully
and yet still with such telling weight... Bravo!"
- Scott Hastie
"She is a poet able to bend any word to her poetic uses,
shaping them into controversial works undulating between
elegance and violence. Aria Ligi is a unique voice in
contemporary poetry."
- Nicholas Trandahl
"It is clear that Aria Ligi is that voice we've all been
wanting to hear for a very long time. Her poetry is organic
and raw with power. There is a quiet storm to her poetry;
words that reach those recesses of heart and mind, spirit
and soul, made dark through neglect for the shiny new
now."
- B.W. Van Alstyne
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