Join us for an evening of poetry! Joann Deiudicibus will read from her debut chapbook, Lost & Found (Finishing Line Press).
About the Book: Lost & Found maps a path back to the self through blood and chosen families, scouring the body for answers to grief and blurred memory. These poems ask, who are we if we don’t have a history, and how can we become despite what’s kept in darkness, left unsaid?
About the Author: Joann Deiudicibus teaches writing in New York’s Hudson Valley. Her poems and essays about poetry appear in WaterWrites; A Slant of Light; & Reflecting Pool (Codhill Press), Comstock Review, Contemporary Haibun Online, Drifting Sands, Typishly, Stone Poetry Quarterly, Blithe Spirit, The Haibun Journal, as well as Affective Disorder and the Writing Life (Palgrave Macmillan). She is the poetry guest editor for the Shawangunk Review. Her debut chapbook, Lost & Found, is available now from Finishing Line Press: https://www.finishinglinepress.com/product/lost-found-by-joann-deiudicibus/. For more about her writing and teaching, visit: https://hawksites.newpaltz.edu/deiudicj/.