Azmia Magane

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Your support gives me vital inspiration as I write for thirty days this month.

Tupelo Press provides the canvas; I bring my words, accompanied by a cohort of fine poets, writing thirty poems in thirty days, all ours to edit and submit as we wish. 30/30 poems have been taken by over 200 journals and featured in over 40 published chapbooks, all so Tupelo Press can keep publishing exquisite and diverse voices that might never be heard otherwise.

Every dollar gives me confidence to write more, and helps the press place more poems in gorgeous books. Help me to help this distinguished press. Give today!



About Me: Hi! My name is Azmia Magane. I'm a poet and writer, with bylines in Elle, Latina, Glamour, Allure, Teen Vogue, Cosmopolitan, New York Times’ Women in the World, Huffington Post, The Independent, and more. I have a Master's degree in social work from the University of Central Florida, and a really bad habit of quoting rappers. I like cats, tacos, long walks on the beach, and even longer naps.

I like to write about social justice and human rights issues, mental health, feminism, intersectionality, foreign policy, and issues that affect the Muslim community.

My work has been shared by the World Food Program USA and Amnesty International, used as required reading in college courses, and cited by The New York Times.

I've been quoted or featured in outlets like Vogue, Bustle, Mic, Middle East Eye, US News, Upworthy, and USA Today. I'm honored to have been selected as one of the participants in the "Progressive Women's Voices” program, class of 2017, at the Women's Media Center.