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LitTalk: Writing Poetry

Alex Temblador, author of the award-winning Secrets of the Casa Rosada, will moderate a panel that includes:

Tarfia Faizullah is the author of two poetry collections, Registers of Illuminated Villages (Graywolf 2018) and Seam (SIU 2014). In 2016, Tarfia was recognized by Harvard Law School as one of 50 Women Inspiring Change. Tarfia is a 2019 United States Artists Fellow, and lives in Dallas, TX.

Sebastián Hasani Páramo is a CantoMundo Fellow and a former Dobie Paisano Fellow. His work has appeared in D Magazine, Southwest Review, New England Review, and elsewhere. He is the founding editor of The Boiler and Poetry Editor for Deep Vellum. He co-curates several reading events, including Pegasus Reading Series, Bandwidth, and The Burning Plain. He is a Visiting Assistant Professor of English at Austin College in Sherman, Texas.

Mag Gabbert holds a PhD in creative writing from Texas Tech University and an MFA from The University of California at Riverside. She is the author of the chapbook Minml Poems (Cooper Dillon Books, 2020), and her work can also be found in 32 PoemsPleiadesThe Paris Review DailyThe Massachusetts Review, Waxwing, and many other journals. She’s received poetry fellowships from Idyllwild Arts and Poetry at Round Top, and in 2021 she was awarded a 92Y Discovery Award. She teaches creative writing at Southern Methodist University and serves as the interviews editor for Underblong Journal.


Each panelist on our Writing Poetry panel will also suggest their favorite books on writing and publishing. These books, as well as their own books, will be available for sale via the Interabang website.


LitTalk at Interabang is a quarterly panel series led by Writing Workshops Dallas and hosted by Interabang Books. Each panel session will be led by a moderator and feature three to four published authors who reside in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. LitTalk panelists will discuss a variety of subjects on writing, publishing, and the book industry, and will take questions from the audience. Author's books will be for sale at each event. LitTalk at Interabang hopes to inform and inspire the DFW writing community and showcase the phenomenal talent and pool of published authors in the area.

  • Next Up: Writing Poetry

  • September 1st, 2021 | 6:00PM to 7:00PM

  • LitTalk is fully ONLINE and meets via Zoom

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