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From Hunger Mountain Issue 24: Patterns, which you can purchase here.
Designed by Marielena Andre.
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[av_one_half]Noor Ibn Najam is a poet & physicist whose work teases, challenges, breaks, & creates lingual rules & structures. Noor is a fellow of the Callaloo creative writing workshop & a graduate fellow of the Watering Hole as well as a recent resident at the Vermont Studio Center. Their poems have been published with the Academy of American Poets, The Rumpus, & others, & anthologized in Bettering American Poetry, Best New Poets, & Breakbeat Poets vol. 3: Halal If You Hear Me, an anthology of writings by Muslim gender minorities. Noor’s chapbook, PRAISE TO LESSER GODS OF LOVE, was published by Glass poetry press in 2019.
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