Buried Seeds Grow
Conchas y Café Zine; Vol. 9, Issue 1
by DSTL Arts
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Softcover ISBN:
9781946081728
About the Book
Gathered in this zine is the writing and artwork created by participants of DSTL Arts's Conchas y Café creative writing classes for adults. Through poetry and short fiction, drawings, and photo composition, these workshops empower participants as the artists they are, helping them develop new skills in storytelling.
The theme for Conchas y Café Zine; Volume 9, Issue 1: Buried Seeds Grow is "Out of Place." Through poetry and writing that explores the concept of "being out of place," our writers and artists dissect the nature of loneliness, displacement, and discrimination in hopes that these human conditions are better understood to be universal, and at times, self-inflicted. With poetry, short stories, and visual art, our artists invite you to feel less "out of place" and more embraced by our community.
The theme for Conchas y Café Zine; Volume 9, Issue 1: Buried Seeds Grow is "Out of Place." Through poetry and writing that explores the concept of "being out of place," our writers and artists dissect the nature of loneliness, displacement, and discrimination in hopes that these human conditions are better understood to be universal, and at times, self-inflicted. With poetry, short stories, and visual art, our artists invite you to feel less "out of place" and more embraced by our community.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Poetry
- Additional Categories Literary Fiction, Literature & Fiction
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Project Option: 5×8 in, 13×20 cm
# of Pages: 72 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9781946081728
- Publish Date: Jan 30, 2024
- Language English
- Keywords fiction, stories, literary, poetry, zines, zine
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About the Creator
DSTL Arts
Los Angeles, CA
DSTL Arts is a nonprofit arts mentorship organization that inspires, teaches, and hires emerging artists from underserved communities.