
About the poet: Nadia Arioli
Nadia Arioli is a New England-based poet and multi-disciplinary artist, and the co-founder and editor-in-chief of Thimble Literary Magazine. Their work, which ranges across poetry, visual art, and ekphrasis, appears in Cider Press Review, Rust + Moth, Mom Egg Review, Hunger Mountain, Penn Review, and elsewhere. A three-time Best of the Net nominee and Pushcart Prize nominee, Arioli has published chapbooks with Cringe-Worthy Poetry Collective and Dancing Girl Press, a full-length collection with Spartan Press, and the collection Poems for Kay Sage (Kelsay Books), an ekphrastic journey through the life and work of the overlooked Surrealist painter. Their poetry is known for its lyrical wit, surrealist undertow, and tender attentiveness to the overlooked and the strange.
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