Queer Poets Society

everything but the kitchen sink; talking poetry, politics, and herbalism with Sophia

51 min · 9 de mar de 2025
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Poetry doesn’t change the world, poetry changes people, and people change the world. In today’s episode of QPS, Mars and Sophia discuss poetry as a personal and political tool to make the world a better place. Sophia publishes her writing for free on Substack at Thoughts Across Bostonia, and she has an upcoming chapbook, Alchemies, Arrivals, through Quillkeepers Press.

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