My poem “Ditto Machine” is in South 85, and it’s keeping great company. Read something this week—and then read some more!
Jasmine Clark will become the first Black woman with a science Ph.D. to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives. https://scim.ag/4dDZe6P
My poem “Not the Story of a Wreck” is in the new issue of Jet Fuel Review. I put what I learned about quicksand from old tv shows into a poem! #ReadThis #poetry www.jetfuelreview.com/anna-leahy-s...
Alt: a woman is sitting at a desk in a classroom with the word schitts creek on the bottom
COVER REVEAALLLL: The cover for my second poetry collection, RESTING BITCH FACE, is HERE!!! Soft Skull and Nicole Caputo did their BIG ONE with this one 😭 And, word on the street, you can preorder it RIGHT NOW.
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The WPLS celebrates 6 years on 4/1/26. Join us to hear from these dynamic poets!
#poetrysky #poetrynews #poets #poetry #writers
The Flag, 1918 by Georgia O Keeffe #WomensArt
ChapmanU Professor Jean Chen Ho (English) published an article on her novel-writing group, "It helped to feel like you're not alone.' The five friends who wrote their books together at Little Dom's" in the Los Angeles Times.
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Artwork by Grace Yencer, a contemporary artist living and working in the US #womensart
ChapmanU Professor Lia Halloran (Art) gave a lecture titled "A Bigger Infinity" at the Mount Wilson Observatory as part of their 2025 season of lectures, exploring her two-decade studio practice at the intersection of art and astronomy.
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For years, Jade Chang, Angela Flournoy, Aja Gabel, Jean Chen Ho and Xuan Juliana Wang met for regular work sessions at the cozy Italian American restaurant on Hillhurst Avenue in Los Feliz.
September 13, 2025 @ 5:30 pm - 11:45 pm - A Bigger Infinity Lia Halloran, Professor of Art, Department of Art Chair, Chapman University Join artist Lia Halloran for a lecture exploring her two-decade studio practice at the intersection of art and astronomy. Halloran will share how her research into astrophysics, historical observatories like Mt. Wilson, and archival materials from institutions such as Harvard Observatory, Caltech and the Huntington Library has informed her painting, photography, and experimental darkroom works. Through projects that center perception, time, and scale, Halloran reimagines scientific histories to amplify the often-overlooked contributions of women, queer communities, and other marginalized voices in science. Her talk will include her recent collaboration with Nobel Laureate Kip Thorne on the book ‘The Warped Side of Our Universe’ and highlight works from major exhibitions and residencies, including the recent Getty PST: Art and Science Collide initiative.
Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
Wild & Precious Life Series
Dr. Taylor Byas, Ph.D.
Thrilled to announce the new issue is LIVE!
surprise us | unthemed features a lovely mix of established & emerging writers and is filled with, well, surprises!
Proud of the team of Converse low-res MFA students & grads I worked w/ to pull this all together.
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