Synopsis
phati'tude Literary Magazine is a quarterly publication that publishes poetry, fiction and essays written by both emerging and established writers of diverse origins whose works exhibit social, political and cultural awareness. Published by the Intercultural Alliance of Artists & Scholars, Inc. (IAAS) a NY-based nonprofit organization. Our Spring 2011 issue, "Spring Has Returned: A Season of Renewal" features poets Walter Bargen, Wyn Cooper, Susan Deer Cloud, Linh Dinh, Rachel Hadas, Chloe Honum, Hope Houghton, Joe Jiménez, Yuri Kageyama, Suji Kwock Kim, Jay Leeming, Marjorie Maddox, Nathan McClain, Jen Palmares Meadows, Tony Medina, Jesús Papoleto Meléndez, Shivon Mozaffar, Rich Murphy, Peter Pereira, James G. Piatt, Ray Succre, Don Thackrey, Sheree Renée Thomas, William Trowbridge, Craig Van Riper, Terence Winch. Featuring interviews of James Piatt and Kimberly N. Ruffin. Essays by Juliet Good Fox , Larry Hales, Susan Allen , Morris Dickstein, Debra Kang Dean, Petra Newman, Kenda Robertson, Steve Newman.
About the Author
phati'tude Literary Magazine, established in 1997, is a internationally-acclaimed magazine published by the Intercultural Alliance of Artists & Scholars, Inc. (IAAS), a NY-based non-profit organization that promotes multicultural literature and literacy. A themed, quarterly publication, phati'tude Literary Magazine is an 8" x 10" perfect-bound book that ranges from 130-160 pages. It is a collection of the best poetry, prose, short stories, articles and interviews along with literary criticism, book reviews and biographical profiles by established and emerging poets, writers and artists with a focus on writers of Native American, African, Hispanic/Latino and Asian descent. The IAAS was founded in 2000 to promote multicultural literature and literacy. The IAAS encourages people of all cultural and socio-economic backgrounds to adopt reading, writing and the arts - in all of its forms - as part of their lifelong process.
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