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We at Cambridge Common Writers love to celebrate the diversity of our community, which is why we’re thrilled to be continuing our Spotlight series for Pride Month! Come and get to know some of our LGBTIQA+ alums as […]
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Cambridge Common Writers is proud to host a reading event for Voices Amidst the Virus, an anthology created by Lesley poetry alums Eileen Cleary (June 2016) and Christine Jones (January 2014) and featuring poems by several fellow alums […]
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We at Cambridge Common Writers love to celebrate the diversity of our community, which is why we’re thrilled to be continuing our Spotlight series for Pride Month! Come and get to know some of our LGBTIQA+ alums as […]
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Caitlin T.D. Robinson (WFYP, June 2018) has a poem “The Birds That Matter” in Braided Way Magazine. Thato Mwosa’s (WSS, June 2019) film Memoirs of a Black Girl, has been selected as the opening film for the Hamilton […]
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Check out these upcoming events from the Cambridge Common Writers community: June 2 @ 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm EDT The Shores of Self: Creativity and Complex Narratives in Diasporic Communities Online Zoom Event The Faraday Publishing Company will be hosting […]
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Check out the below video to watch the Cambridge Common Writers-hosted book launch and open mic for Clarissa Adkins’s (Poetry, June 2018) debut poetry collection, Building Alexandra. Readers In Order of Appearance: Clarissa Adkins (Poetry, June 2018) Dan […]
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At Cambridge Common Writers, we are immensely proud of our community members. In response to the recent increase in violence and hate speech directed towards Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, we want to highlight the accomplishments of our […]
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Check out the below video to watch the Cambridge Common Writers-hosted book launch for Celia Jeffries’s (Fiction/Nonfiction, 2008) debut novel, Blue Desert. Blue Desert is the story of Alice George, a headstrong young British woman, and her life among […]
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At Cambridge Common Writers, we are immensely proud of our community members. In response to the recent increase in violence and hate speech directed towards Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, we want to highlight the accomplishments of our […]
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Several sections of Michael Mercurio’s (Poetry, January 2017) long poem “Credo” appear in the new issue of Bear Review. Jody Hobbs Hesler (Fiction. June 2017) interviews Celeste Mohammed (Fiction, June 2016) about her new novel-in-stories Pleasantview, in The […]