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Follow on Google News | November is About Literature and Art on The WrighterThe arts and culture blog, The Wrighter, has been around for 10 years, but this month the posts focus on books, poetry and visual artists.
By: Selah Haki Artist and writer, Kobina Wright, created The Wrighter in 2003. At that time the blog focused exclusively on Wright's poetry. By 2008 Wright began reporting hard news, editorials and reposting personal and finance advice from business gurus. It wasn't until 2012 that the blog began to regularly feature visual artists and their works after the much publicized sale of Edvard Munch's "The Scream" that sold for $120 million. November's posts this year include the review of Cecelia Ahern's book "The Book of Tomorrow;" nuler poetry by Wright herself from a book she co-authored titled "A Crime And A Simplification Of Something Sublime;" and a feature of abstract artist David Ivan Clark. Kobina Wright is a second generation Southern California native who wrote her third volume of poetry titled, "Say It! Say Gen-o-cide!!" − dedicated to the Rwandan Genocide of 1994. It was in 2009 that she co-authored a volume of nuler poetry with friend and fellow poet, Lisa Bartley Lacey, titled "A Crime And A Simplification Of Something Sublime." In 2010 she wrote a volume of nuler poetry titled, "50" dedicated to the late Michael Jackson. In 2013 Wright’s literary and art works have been published in: The Bicycle Review; Boxcar Poetry Review; Burning Word Literary Journal; Crack the Spine; The Fiction Week Literary Review; The Missing Slate; Orion headless; The Passionate Transitory; Subliminal Interiors and Wilderness House Literary Review. Visit The Wrighter at: http://www.thewrighteronline.com/ End
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