Letisia Cruz Reads from The Lost Girls Book of Divinations

In this series, we’re bringing authors to your living room! Letisia Cruz reads from her graphic poetry collection, THE LOST GIRLS BOOK OF DIVINATIONS!

About THE LOST GIRLS BOOK OF DIVINATIONS as per the Amazon Description:

“The Lost Girls Book of Divination is a stunningly cool graphic poem, aka a lyrical narrative accompanied by captivating imagery, far superior to anything Instagram has to offer! It is a spiritual quest, both ancient and postmodern in its insights, a poetic tarot for the new millennium. It is seasonal, cyclical, and maddeningly like our own lives, resonant with our struggles, offering up the ultimate wisdom—that being alive means being lost. Lastly, it is a powerful statement on the earth and our loss of connectedness to it—for as we unspool from ourselves, forests vanish.”

Link to Purchase THE LOST GIRLS BOOK OF DIVINATIONS:

https://www.amazon.com/Lost-Girls-Book-Divination/dp/1948800004

THE LOST GIRLS BOOK OF DIVINATIONS is published by Tolsun Books.

About Letisia Cruz:

Letisia Cruz Reads from The Lost Girls Book of Divinations on Writer's Atelier TVLetisia Cruz is a Cuban-American writer and artist. She is a graduate of Fairleigh Dickinson University’s MFA program and currently lives in Florida. Her first book of graphic poetry titled, The Lost Girls Book of Divination is available from Tolsun Books. Her chapbook Chonga Nation was selected as a finalist in the 2016 Gazing Grain Press Poetry Chapbook Contest. Her writing and artwork have appeared in Ninth Letter, The Acentos Review, Gulf Stream, Moko Caribbean Arts and Letters, Ink Brick, The Writing Disorder, and Reaching Beyond the Saguaros: A Collaborative Prosimetric Travelogue, among others. She serves as Co-Editor and Resident Artist at Petite Hound Press.

Find out more about Letisia, including her writing and artwork, at www.lesinfin.com or on her Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/lesinfin.

Letisia also taught a poetry class for us last year alongside Heather Lang called Over the Noise, Under the Neon: Writing Your Best Poetry. That class will soon be available on demand via our online catalog. Be on the lookout!

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Huge thank you to Letisia Cruz for being our guest!

 

Racquel Henry is a Trinidadian writer, editor, and writing coach with an MFA from Fairleigh Dickinson University. She is a part-time English Professor and owns Writer’s Atelier. Racquel is also the co-founder and Editor at Black Fox Literary Magazine and the Editor-in-Chief at Voyage YA. She is the author of Holiday on Park, Letter to Santa, and The Writer’s Atelier Little Book of Writing Affirmations. Her fiction, poetry, and nonfiction have appeared in various literary magazines and anthologies. When she’s not working, you can find her watching Hallmark Christmas movies.
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