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The Lesbian Poets of Headmistress Press: Gail Thomas and Lesléa Newman in Conversation

PUBLISHED 5/3/2018 by Headmistress Press and Mary Meriam

Two lesbian poets talk form, first books and advice for aspiring writers.

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The Lesbian Poets of Headmistress Press:  Joy Ladin and Risa Denenberg in Conversation

PUBLISHED 4/26/2018 by Headmistress Press and Mary Meriam

Two lesbian poets talk elegies, illness and difference.

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The Lesbian Poets of Headmistress Press: Jessica K. Hylton and Jen Rouse in Conversation

PUBLISHED 4/19/2018 by Headmistress Press and Mary Meriam

Two lesbian poets talk about journeys, being seen and fusing the biographic with the fantastic.

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