The odds are heavily stacked against mass gatherings assembling anytime soon due to the Covid-19 outbreak. This has negatively affected many industries that rely heavily on mass gatherings to rake in the money.
Poetry has also not been spared. Festivals, readings and live events have bore the cancelation brunt. But the emergence of virtual poetry readings and festivals have proven that poetry is still very much alive and loved.
Why virtual poetry is proving that poetry is alive
• Gabrielle Union talks about her new book
• Teacher, pupil publish poetry book
• How Covid-19 will change poetry
• Short Story: Excitement triggers guard down
• You'll never walk alone (poem
• Book Review
• In the spotlight: Flash Fiction
• Literature events and competitions
• PLUS POEMS POEMS POEMS AND MORE
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Talk of the cancellation of music concerts, movies houses, sporting events etc.
Poetry has also not been spared. Festivals, readings and live events have bore the cancelation brunt. But the emergence of virtual poetry readings and festivals have proven that poetry is still very much alive and loved.
Infact, poetry has kept many people motivated, inspired and entertained during these times of uncertainty.
Afro Poetry Times May 2020 edition is keeping up with that spirit of keeping the soul activated through poetry. You are in good hands!
This edition features:
This edition features:
Why virtual poetry is proving that poetry is alive
• Gabrielle Union talks about her new book
• Teacher, pupil publish poetry book
• How Covid-19 will change poetry
• Short Story: Excitement triggers guard down
• You'll never walk alone (poem
• Book Review
• In the spotlight: Flash Fiction
• Literature events and competitions
• PLUS POEMS POEMS POEMS AND MORE
Get your copy now from PressReader – The world's leading digital press distributor. We are here to serve and promote poetry and the literary arts.