Fall retreat!
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Brandon from @americandreamingmag enjoys APIARY 6 #summerreading (at The Dreaming Building)
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Kittens are smitten with APIARY's latest. Find out how to get your paws on Philly's raddest collection of literary treats here.
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Come celebrate APIARY 6, peace, love, and literary greatness with Sonia Sanchez, DJ PHSH, and the APIARY hive. Hear Philly's best new writing and dance the night away with APIARY 6. Get tickets here and RSVP here.
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At last, Issue 6 is here, guest edited by the prolific poet Sonia Sanchez.
See more deets about APIARY's latest and where to get a copy of your
own tonight at our issue launch party and literary love-in. Click here for
more info.
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A perfect beauty of a sunflower! a perfect excellent
lovely sunflower existence! a sweet natural eye
to the new hip moon, woke up alive and excited
grasping in the sunset shadow sunrise golden
monthly breeze!
- Ginsberg, Sunflower Sutra (1955)
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What to wear to The APIARY 6 Love-In Launch Party: Frida Kahlo In Philly. #phillystyle #style #poetry #philly #apiary6
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I sit and write every day and it amazes me how often I repeat myself – come up with the same “brilliant” solution to a plot thread only to discover notes from years earlier where I’ve already clearly laid out the same ideas. Perhaps it has something to do with the fact that people have a tendency to repeat stories that are important to them over and over again. I’m trying to tell those stories I’ve internalized but make them come to life...
Charles Burns on his writing process via a 2012 interview with PHAWKER
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THIS STORY IS NOBODY'S FAULT
There were no certainties on the Chinatown bus. There were no assurances. Shit could’ve all ended right there.
- from the opening lines from Eric McKinley's vivid narrative about transit and the complexities of human connectedness. Read the rest here.
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There's more to life than books you know, but not much more.
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Take me, for example. I keep my curtains drawn during the daytime to stop the sun from heating the room. I keep the curtains drawn until sunset, when I pull them back and watch pink and orange clouds form and fade in the chemical blue sky. Take me, for example. I dress in black in August as if mourning some death that is expected but has not yet come. I sleep next to you, heavy and long. But truly, I am watching you sleep. Take me, for example. I am flesh and odors and bones. I am false dreams and false sleep. The spectacle that waits behind the curtain.
- Take me, for example by Joanna Grimm via The Hive: APIARY Digital Edition
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