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Happy Holidays

Team phati’tude wishes everyone Happy Holidays!

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Give the Gift of Literature, Support phati’tude

This holiday season, won’t you consider supporting phati’tude Literary Magazine? Give he Gift of Literature, Give phati’tude & pass it on!

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AWAKENINGS: Bridging the Cultural Divide Set to Publish September 11th

phati’tude Literary Magazine, is pleased to announce its fall issue, AWAKENINGS: BRIDGING THE CULTURAL DIVIDE Remembering September 11th. The deadline is August 12, 2011 and the publication date will be September 11, 2011.

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phati’tude Launches “Real Poetry, Real Talk” @ the Bowery Poetry Club, NYC

phati’tude announces the launch of “Real Poetry, Real Talk,” a hot new reading series at the Bowery Poetry Club on Thursday, May 12, 2011 featuring distinguished poets Louis Reyes Rivera and Rachel Hadas, and is hosted by Jon Sands.

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Jon Sands Kicks-Off phati’tude’s “Real Poetry, Real Talk” Series

Jon Sands, host of phati’tude’s “Real Poetry, Real Talk”, is a great up-and-coming poet that covers the gamut: teacher, activist, slam poet, spoken word artist and now, published author with his first poetry collection, The New Clean.

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African American Issue Available for Sale May 6

phati’tude Literary Magazine is proud to announce the release of CELEBRATING BLACK HISTORY THROUGH LITERATURE: From the Harlem Renaissance to Today. This double-issue (246 pages!) will cost $20 and will be available for sale on amazon.com on May 6, 2011.

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Soyinka, Palin (not that Palin!) celebrate written word

Dubai: The topics of power, dignity and passion were central to Nigerian poet Wole Soyinka’s appearance at the first Emirates Airline Festival of Literature. The writer became caught up in the Nigerian civil war of 1967 to 1970 and spent 22 months in prison on accusations of conspiracy to attempt brokering peace between the Nigerian and Biafran sides. He later wrote about his experience in the memoir The Man Died published in 1972.

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Ateneo de Naga Promotes the Arts and Literature

The Ateneo de Naga University continues to support those in the field of Arts and Literature as it hosts another year of Harampangan, book launching and Musika asin Letra.

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