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Celebrate the release of Requiem for a Redbird, Torli Bush's poetry collection with featured readings and a mini slam. Mini Slam: 2 rounds, 6 poets each. Spots fill up quick.
Torli Bush is a poet from Webster Springs, WV. They hold a Bachelor's of Science in Mechanical Engineering from West Virginia University and a MFA in Creative Writing from West Virginia Wesleyan College. Torli is currently a poetry editor for Heartwood Literary Magazine and their work has appeared in K'in Literary Journal, Appalachian Lit, Callaloo, In the Shadow of the Mic: Three Decades of Slam Poetry in Pittsburgh, and Anthology of Appalachian Writers - Ann Pancake Volume XVI. A significant portion of their first collection Requiem for A Redbird, originally entitled American Psalms, was also named as a finalist in the 2023 Center for African American Poetry and Poetics Book Prize from the University of Pittsburgh.
According to the author, Requiem for a Redbird ultimately meant to be a work of joy and hope that points beyond itself: one that subverts the stereotypes of their home region, speaks truth to power, and seeks an open table of reconciliation. Appalachians of every background, minority communities, communities of faith, and anyone disillusioned with our country's political system can find something good, true, and beautiful in this book.
Books available for purchase at the Greer Cabaret Theatre day of the event or online through Pulley Press, Clyde Hill Publishing, Amazon, or Barnes and Noble for online / Nook/ E-readers.
https://www.clydehillpublishing.com/requiem
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/requiem-for-a-redbird-torli-bush/1145897395
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Backstage Bar, 655 Penn Ave,Pittsburgh,PA,United States