Come hear @timlin9 on this Sunday, May 17 at 3pm @qedastoria Ticket link bio!
Tim Lindner is a writer and project manager who has been working with No, YOU Tell It! as a story coach and co-producer since 2020. Tim has published poems in The Northern Virginia Review, Awakenings Review, Artemis Journal, and other notable publications. He is also the editor of The Book of Life After Death, a collection of stories and poems about death and grieving, published by Tolsun Books in September 2023.
Our first PROM QUEENS workshop was ONE year ago today at @theworldsboroughbookshop and now we have this beautiful anthology from @poetsofqueens
Led by @gabbing_with_gays and me, four of the published pieces originated on that super rainy night. Thank you to The World's Borough Bookshop and everyone who has supported us from the first word to Friday's fabulous launch.
Support #Queens artists and grab a copy of Prom Queens: Celebrating Prom Poems & Stories by Queens Writers #linkinbio
Come hear @olivewitch this Sunday, May 17 at 3pm @qedastoria
Drawing by Josh Steinbauer.
Abeer Y. Hoque is a Nigerian-born Bangladeshi American writer and photographer. She likes popcorn, pinking shears, and poetic license. See more at olivewitch.com.
Come hear @sydbevgram this Sunday at 3pm @qedastoria Ticket link in bio.
Sydney Beveridge has produced national radio talk shows on SiriusXM, award-winning BBC radio documentaries and dramas with the Corporation for Independent Media, and data-driven stories with SocialExplorer.com. In late 2020, she and her husband also produced one baby (now a kid), who inspired her to create the “Progress Parenting” SiriusXM radio series. She also produces a daily “Mom Haiku,” which she posts on social media, for now. She can be found tapping a toe in the produce aisles of her local Astoria grocery stores.
Come hear @pichchendabaopoet at Poets of Queens next Sunday, May 17 at 3pm @qedastoria We will be celebrating the newly launched Prom Queens: Celebrating Prom Poems & Stories by Queens Writers. Ticket link in bio.
Pichchenda Bao is a Cambodian American poet and writer, infant survivor of the Khmer Rouge regime, daughter of refugees, and stay-at-home mother. Her most recent work has been published in The Offing, SWWIM, Cultural Daily, and elsewhere. More at .
We are hitting the town! With the Prom Queens anthology releasing next FRIDAY, you can catch the team at a bunch of fun events this spring! Hope to see you soon 🥳💫🕺💃
Come visit Poets of Queens at Table 12B! Thanks to @clmp for having us! Check out the newly published Prom Queens along with books by @mzevin Paolo Javier and many others!