How to Pray in Pittsburgh is an exploration of aging, love, loss, and the everyday. Vivian I. Bikulege is a Pittsburgh native with her writing roots planted in the South. In this small offering, Vivian makes poetry out of morning swims, dog walks, a long-lived marriage, and her sleeping bag. These poems are an examination of a life seasoned in memory from a voice to be trusted.
How to Pray in Pittsburgh is an exploration of aging, love, loss, and the everyday. Vivian I. Bikulege is a Pittsburgh native with her writing roots planted in the South. In this small offering, Vivian makes poetry out of morning swims, dog walks, a long-lived marriage, and her sleeping bag. These poems are an examination of a life seasoned in memory from a voice to be trusted.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Vivian I. Bikulege is a poet and essayist with an MFA in creative nonfiction from Queens University of Charlotte. A Pushcart Prizenominee, Vivian is published in The Fourth River, Broad River Review, Presence, storySouth, Pinesong, The Petigru Review, Witness, and Catfish Stew. She was the 2022 Gilbert-Chappell emerging adult poet for western North Carolina, and a 2023 Azule literary resident in Hot Springs, NC. Vivian resides in Brevard, NC with Mac and Trooper, home to white squirrels, terrific trout fishing, and more of God's good people.
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