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    Eoagh: A Journal of the Arts

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    Poetry

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    Innovative, Trans, & Queer Poetry (since 2004). Trans-run Publisher & Journal. Winner of two Lamda Literary Awards & a National Jewish Book Award.

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      LGBTQ+, Location, Nonbinary, Women

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    About

    EOAGH is dedicated to the idea of reading as a process, the productive chaos of investigative poetic work. We seek to foreground the writing of experimental women, trans, feminist, POC, anti-racist, and LGBT/queer authors. We seek work that explores the acts of attention not just in writing but also...

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    Founded

    2004

    Country

    US

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      Trace Peterson

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