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Andrew Seguin

Contributor

Andrew Seguin

Andrew Seguin is a poet and photographer who lives in New York City. His chapbook, Black Anecdote, was a past winner of the Poetry Society of America's New York Chapbook Fellowship, and his poems have appeared widely in literary magazines, including Boston Review, Gulf Coast, Lit, Horse Less Review, Western Humanities Review, and CROWD. You can see more of his work at www.andrewseguin.com.

Articles by Andrew Seguin

PEN World Voices Festival Dispatch: “Bones will Crow”
By Andrew Seguin
To celebrate the publication of Bones Will Crow, an anthology of Burmese poetry, poets Zeyar Lynn, Khin Aung Aye and James Byrne joined Philip Howze for a conversation and reading at The Public Theater…
PEN World Voices Festival Dispatch: A Literary Safari
By Andrew Seguin
My safari began in apartment 101A. Czech writer Michal Ajvaz sat beneath a Matisse print in a corner of the living room. It was almost 7:00 p.m. and the only seat I could find was on the floor, eye level…