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.
phati’tude Literary Magazine’s SUMMER 1960s SPECIAL takes a look at the 1960s through the lens of today’s art, culture and politics. We want writers to share their stories from the 1960s or how they equate to contemporary experiences.
Check out photos from the 1st Annual African American Literary Festival at the Langston Hughes Community Library & Cultural Center in Corona, New York!
The 1ST ANNUAL PHATI’TUDE AFRICAN AMERICAN FESTIVAL kicks off with three workshops, 10:00 AM – 11:30 PM: The Key to Good Writing by Louis Reyes Rivera; Community Publishing by Ron Kavanaugh; and Writing for Young Readers is “Something Beautiful” by Sharon Dennis Wyeth. Reserve your seat today and register at Eventbrite, http://phatitudeliteraryfestival.eventbrite.com.
phati’tude Literary Magazine will unveil its Winter 2011 issue, “Celebrating Black History Through Literature, From the Harlem Renaissance to Today” at the First Annual African American Literary Festival at the Queens Library’s Langston Hughes Community Library & Cultural Center in Corona, NY.
We’re so happy that phati’tude Literary Magazine has finally gone to press, but we need your support in order to keep going . . .
























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