Poetry. Kate Schapira asked about a hundred people to describe an imaginary town. Sixty-three of them did. She built their contributions into poems that explore how we live differently in the same world, who we mean when we say we, what we mean when we say "here."
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Kate Schapira is the author of TOWN (Factory School, 2010) and several chapbooks, including The Saint's Notebook (Flying Guillotine Press, 2009), Heroes and Monsters (Portable Press at Yo-Yo Labs, 2009) and The Love of Freak Millways and Tango Wax (Cy Gist Press, 2009). She organizes the Publicly Complex reading series in Providence, Rhode Island, where she lives, teaches, and writes.
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