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Lit Bridge Allows Me To Disclose Criminal Childhood

Hey, so guess what? I was a childhood squatter. Or something like that is revealed in this interview Lit Bridge did with me about overcoming obstacles as a writer. I know none of you need my advice, but I tried to add some glitter to this one.

Also, do not image search child squatter. It is horribly depressing.

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About the Author

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Joe Hall is the author of five books of poetry, including Someone's Utopia (2018) and Fugue & Strike (forthcoming). His poems, reviews, and scholarship have appeared in Poetry Daily, The Academy of American Poets Poem-A-Day, Postcolonial Studies, Peach Mag, terrain.org, PEN America Blog, Poetry Northwest, Ethel Zine, Gulf Coast, Best Buds! Collective, and Eighteenth-Century Fiction. He has taught poetry workshops for teachers, teens, and workers through Just Buffalo and the WNYCOSH Worker Center.

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