Rachel Kubie

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Poet Bio: Rachel is a public reference librarian in Charlotte North Carolina. She graduated from the Writing Seminars at Johns Hopkins and from the School of Library Science at Catholic University in DC, and worked for years at Enoch Pratt in Baltimore before moving South. She's had poems in Mudlark, Drunken Boat, Rattapallax, Sou'wester, Ploughshares, and other publications, and is also one of nearly 1000 arrestees of the Moral Monday protests with William Barber at the legislature in Raleigh North Carolina.

One great option for supporting Tupelo, helping my fundraising efforts, and getting some excellent poetry in your mailbox each month, is to subscribe. Like a wine-of-the-month club, or a CSA subscription that delivers a box of local veggies, you can order a year's worth of poetry: https://www.tupelopress.org/subscribe-2/

Also, for another great project, Tupelo has a kickstarter running for an anthology of indigenous poetry called Native Voices. They are not far from meeting their goal, but only have two weeks left. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/979776234/hon...

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Here's a link to the poetry page. Check out the daily poems: https://www.tupelopress.org/the-3030-project-2/

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 other 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 90 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!