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Diane Raptosh

    Diane Raptosh is a poet whose work delves into the profound questions of American identity and memory. Through a sharp, intellectual style, she examines the disconnects and oversights that shape a nation's collective consciousness. Her writing often draws from her engagement with prison communities, offering a piercing look at marginalized voices and forgotten narratives. Raptosh serves as an influential literary ambassador, bringing poetry to unexpected spaces through her workshops and readings.

    Dear Z: The Zygote Epistles
    • Dear Z: The Zygote Epistles

      • 116 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Exploring the origins and possible futures of humanity, the narrative weaves together themes of evolution and extinction against the backdrop of modern society's noise. It offers a thought-provoking commentary on the human condition, examining how our existence resonates amid the complexities of the 21st century. The book combines philosophical insights with a lyrical approach, inviting readers to reflect on the profound questions of life and the environment we inhabit.

      Dear Z: The Zygote Epistles