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Carlos Alazraqui has probably one of the most colorful careers in entertainment. Over the last few decades, he has played everything from a fast food mascot to a spider monkey at summer camp to a wallaby trying to make it in his 20's. If you can think of an animated series or movie, Alazraqui has likely lent his unique voice style to the work, having appeared in hundreds of projects over the last thirty years or so.
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Quail Bell Magazine founder Christine Sloan Stoddard reads her poem "Doña Azucena," one of two pieces she has appearing in the forthcoming Written in Arlington anthology edited by Katherine E. Young.
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The Americans with Disabilities Act, or the ADA, celebrates its 30th anniversary this year. While it is a significant landmark in disability rights, it only goes so far for the disabled community. If you're one of many people going undiagnosed, it can't protect you at all.
I didn’t know I qualified for protections under the ADA until I was finally diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome at the age of 22. Sure, I had pediatric records indicating I was diagnosed with a tic disorder and “OCD traits” at eight years-old, but my neurologist was focused strictly on eliminating tics and the anxiety that caused them. He never offered resources or ways to cope with them on my own. For four years, my treatment only targeted eliminating bothersome symptoms so that I could appear more “normal” during my daily activities. This was ultimately a reflection on how I learned to live in a society as a disabled person: don’t tell anyone about your disability at all costs, or be treated as subhuman. The Breadcrumbs widget will appear here on the published site.
By Melissa Schack
GOODW.Y.N is a poet, author, podcaster, and performance artist based in New York. Her book, Warcries, is a collection of poems that will celebrate its 4th anniversary this year. She’s keeping busy with a podcast coming out this summer and a collection of poems that she shares a glimpse. You can catch up with her on Twitter and Facebook, or catch a reading with her on Instagram.
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Guess who just got her author copies of Heaven Is a Photograph?! Yes, THIS curly girl! This collection of poems and photographs is all about a young artist's journey with photography. At first hesitant—even timid—she becomes increasingly bolder in her love affair with the lens.
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By Ghia Vitale Jacob Moses is a poetry wizard and spoken word artist from Staten Island, NY. Seance provides such an intimate glimpse into his mind, spirituality, and personal background, reading it feels as though you’re learning someone’s sacred secrets. It’s a psychology assessment, grimoire, and personal diary all at once.
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