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About - Adrean Clark Adrean Clark
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Welcome to my home! Want to stay in touch via email? Come on over and subscribe to the newsletter. Thank you for visiting! Is an ASL Deaf author and artist. She is a proud graduate of the North Carolina School for the Deaf and alumna of Gallaudet University. Her work has a strong underlying thread of capturing the cultural vitality of American Sign Language in various illustrative forms. And their three creative boys. April 2014 – “De’VIA: The New Wave” Gallaudet University. 8211; Michael Northen,. 8211;...
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Deaf Lit Extravaganza | Sidewalk Photos
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Sightings during my wanderings. A little about me. 6–Make a Homemade Gyro. General Delivery →. October 9, 2013. Has done it again. Another book. This time it’s. Mr Clark edited the fiction, non-fiction, and poetry works of 32 writers (including a non-fiction essay by me). He compiled an anthology that celebrates Deaf life and offers a window into the lives of American Deaf. The book is touching and beautiful. What does it mean to be a Deaf parent? Offer clues. What is the interpreting experience?
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Split This Rock: Poem of the Week: Peter Cook and Kenny Lerner
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Friday, May 8, 2015. Poem of the Week: Peter Cook and Kenny Lerner. Need, desperate need, eagle-taloned need. Is a pumping drill. The oil sloshes. To the brim. The lid slams and it’s a tanker. Spewing smoke. It burps and hisses. Into a truck. It barrels through highways. It pours. Down underground. It’s a gas pump and a car. And a stopping and a refilling and a continuing. It pulls over at the side of a tall tree. It chops and strips and grinds and pounds. Until dead fish float downstream. Original, the ...
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Deaf Woof Barks: The next big thing ... HOW TO KILL POETRY!
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The next big thing . HOW TO KILL POETRY! I can't believe how much time has flown by since I last blogged, but the wonderful writer and editor Dan Vera. Asked me if I wanted to participate in the Next Big Thing project. What's that? For The Next Big Thing, writers interview themselves about an upcoming project and then tag other writers who have work coming out soon then interview themselves a week later if they would like to. What is the working title of the book? How to Kill Poetry. Die, Poetry, Die.
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Deaf Woof Barks: February 2013
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The next big thing . HOW TO KILL POETRY! I can't believe how much time has flown by since I last blogged, but the wonderful writer and editor Dan Vera. Asked me if I wanted to participate in the Next Big Thing project. What's that? For The Next Big Thing, writers interview themselves about an upcoming project and then tag other writers who have work coming out soon then interview themselves a week later if they would like to. What is the working title of the book? How to Kill Poetry. Die, Poetry, Die.
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DISPOET: July 2005
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Discussion for and about poets with disabilities, sites for submitting work, contests. Interest in personal accomplishments of poets with diabilities. Also comments about disability studies or poetry in general. Friday, July 29, 2005. Something Close to Beautiful. For the third year in a row the Inglis House Poetry Workshop will be producing a chapbook of poetry related to disability. The tentative title of this year’s chapbook, Something Close to Beautiful. Posted by EMMLP at 4:25 AM. Take a run at an i...
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DISPOET: September 2006
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Discussion for and about poets with disabilities, sites for submitting work, contests. Interest in personal accomplishments of poets with diabilities. Also comments about disability studies or poetry in general. Sunday, September 03, 2006. Is a bit overstuffed for a saddle-stapled chapbook, the visually enticing cover by Elijah Northen is more than enough to invite the reader in. Posted by EMMLP at 2:37 PM. Planet of the Blind. Notes of a Deaf Blind Writer. For Linda Cronin: A Tribute to Her Work.
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DISPOET: May 2005
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Discussion for and about poets with disabilities, sites for submitting work, contests. Interest in personal accomplishments of poets with diabilities. Also comments about disability studies or poetry in general. Tuesday, May 24, 2005. Steven Brown of the University of Hawaii has thrown out the question, What is Disability Art? Certainly, not all of Kuusisto’s poems in Only Bread, Only Light. Posted by EMMLP at 4:24 AM. Saturday, May 21, 2005. Only Bread, Only Light. He was born with extremely limited sig...
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amberala | Sidewalk Photos
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Sightings during my wanderings. A little about me. January 8, 2014. October 9, 2013. Has done it again. Another book. This time it’s. Mr Clark edited the fiction, non-fiction, and poetry works of 32 writers (including a non-fiction essay by me). He compiled an anthology that celebrates Deaf life and offers a window into the lives of American Deaf. The book is touching and beautiful. What does it mean to be a Deaf parent? Offer clues. What is the interpreting experience? Is insightful. The outside of.