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Christine Taylor (editor)

PUNK:  An Anthology of Poetry—available April 4!

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​punk
  1. a loud, fast-moving, and aggressive form of rock music
  2. a worthless person (often used as a general term of abuse)
  3. an inexperienced young person
  4. a criminal
  5. substance that smolders when ignited
  6. in poor or bad condition
  7. to trick or deceive
  8. to utterly defeat
 
How do you define “punk”? A collection of forty-two poetic voices ready to explode, PUNK gives us an examination of the nuances of this word.  
 
​Featuring work by the following writers:

Hanna Abi Akl • Isabella Basile • Catharine Batsios • Sonia Beauchamp • Michael McKeown Bondhus • Schyler Butler • Kenneth Cale • Brent Canle • Michael Chang • Adrienne Christian • Ashley Cline • Jason B. Crawford • Ann V. DeVilbiss • Justene Dion-Glowa • Matthew Dube • Alexandre Ferrere • Christine Fojas • Cheryl Harrell • Kim Harvey • Juleigh Howard-Hobson • Naya Jackson • Carolyn Janecek • Shannon Kee • Erin Kirsh • Koss • Sarah Leavesley • Tanasha Martin • Liz McGrath • Paige Melin • Drew Pisarra • McCaela Prentice • Chris Prewitt • Anisa Rahim • E. Samples • Tiffany Shaw-Diaz • Kristine Esser Slentz • Olivia Thomes • Emily Uduwana • Sara Wilson • Phoebe Woofter • Zebib K. A.

About the Editor

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​Christine Taylor (she/her) resides in her hometown Plainfield, New Jersey (a.k.a. “The Queen City”), and is an English teacher and part-time librarian.  She holds a B. A. in English and Pan African Studies from Drew University, an M. A. in English Literature from National University, and an M. L. I. S. from Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey.

She is the Editor-in-Chief of Kissing Dynamite:  A Journal of Poetry, a humble online journal featuring poetry, art, and music, and the founder of Kissing Dynamite Poetry Press.  She also serves as assistant editor at Human/Kind Journal.
 
Her first poetry chapbook The Queen City (2019) is available through Broken Sleep Books.  Find her online at christinetayloronline.com.
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