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Amy Friedman

    This author has been writing for as long as they can remember, initially inspired by a desire to give voice to the voiceless. This impulse has driven their memoirs, fiction, and essays. They honed their craft working as a newspaper columnist and through an internationally syndicated feature that has inspired published works. Now, they share their extensive experience teaching memoir and personal essay writing.

    Dear Friends: Pops the Club Anthology
    • Dear Friends: Pops the Club Anthology

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Kat Secaida, wearing white Converse sneakers, wanders through her hood, collecting "the stories of the Culver City projects." Julian Izaguirre recalls the drama at school that starts "when you don't want it to." The young artists and poets in Dear Friends , the eighth anthology from POPS the Club--a nonprofit serving youth impacted by the Pain of the Prison System--forged their work largely during the pandemic and in isolation. Though they were separated by screens from friends, teachers, counselors, and peers, their work still brims with hope and curiosity. It is searing, straightforward, sensitive, and sometimes startling in its wisdom and honesty. "I'm not someone who's always right," Mikey Estrada writes, "but I always try to be. A kid who likes to read and learn . . . a kid who grew up in violence and in gangs . . . where others were waiting for me to fail." Instead, this volume speaks of their success and of all they have to teach us.

      Dear Friends: Pops the Club Anthology