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LOST & FOUND LIGHT RELIEF: SERIES I CONTRIBUTORS: ADJUA GARGI NZINGA GREAVES

LOST & FOUND LIGHT RELIEF: SERIES I CONTRIBUTORS
ADJUA GARGI NZINGA GREAVES
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  1. ADJUA GARGI NZINGA GREAVES
  2. CRISTINA ELENA PARDO with ALEXANDER SORIA
  3. SARA DENIZ AKANT
  4. LINDSEY ECKENROTH with WHITNEY GEORGE and NICHOLAS R. NELSON
  5. NO LAND
  6. ARIEL FRANCISCO with JACQUES VIAU RENAUD
  7. GRISEL Y. ACOSTA
  8. PHOEBE GLICK
  9. SENIA HARDWICK
  10. MICHAEL SETH STEWART

ADJUA GARGI NZINGA GREAVES (New Yorker, b. 1980) writes ethnobotanical literary criticism and collages detritus into heraldic devices. Greaves has most recently been published in The Brooklyn Rail, and Letters to the Future: Black Women / Radical Writing (Kore Press). Her chapbook Close Reading As Forestry is published by Belladonna*. A publication with Ugly Duckling Presse is forthcoming in 2020. Formerly a Monday Night Reading Series curator at The Poetry Project, Site Director for Wendy's Subway, and an artist-in-residence at Rauschenberg Residency, she is currently based in New York City where she is Young Mother of The Florxal Review.

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