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Pact Press Anthology Speak and Speak Again

Speak & Speak Again

Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
(1 customer review)

$5.00 – $12.00

Edited by P. J. Royal, M. Esquillo and R. Friertag

Anthology designed to spark conversation and protest with thoughtful, thought-provoking essays on immigration, women’s rights, race relations, and concerns for American society.

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SKU: N/A Category: Pact Press Titles Tags: Anthology, nonprofit, Pact Press, Southern Poverty Law Center
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A Pact Press Anthology

Pact Press brings you Speak and Speak Again, the first anthology in a series designed to spark conversation and protest. Contained within are thoughtful, thought-provoking essays on immigration, women’s rights, race relations, and concerns for American society by Jaynie Royal, Eugene Gregory, Nora Shychuk, Rob Waters, Laurie Ann Doyle, Stephen D. Gutierrez, Frances Kai-Hwa Wang, Martha Haakmat, and Mikhal Weiner. The anthology also includes a short story by Raymond Luczak and poems by Rose Knapp, Lily Iona MacKenzie, Cheryl A. Ossola, Sandy Roffey, and Daniel A. Olivas.

We are honored to provide a medium in which these authors can Speak and Speak Again. Pact Press is immensely proud, in the sale of this anthology, to support the fine work of the Southern Poverty Law Center in their battle against discrimination.

All net proceeds from the sale of this anthology are donated to the Southern Poverty Law Center to help fund their battle against discrimination.

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Weight .342 lbs
Dimensions 8 × .300 × 5.25 in
Format

Paperback, Epub

1 review for Speak & Speak Again

  1. Rated 5 out of 5

    Sam Greyson – April 27, 2017

    The poems, essays, and stories in this book are both powerful and thought-provoking. The range of voices is impressive, and I like that book sales benefit the important work of the Southern Law Poverty Center.

    • Jaynie – April 29, 2017

      Thank you, Sam, for dropping by and for your lovely comment. We are beyond thrilled to be supporting SPLC! And honored indeed to have worked with such a talented group of writers and poets in the formation of this anthology.

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