



The suitcase in which she put the clean towels and T-shirts last night stands in the corridor. But, it gives me solace to bring some things belonging to him home every week and to bring him something from home.” She says, “He actually also washes his own laundry. Clean underwear, clothing and towels inside. This suitcase is carefully packed every week. One for me, one for my colleague Vedat who is to take the photographs and one for my colleague Berna who is to shoot the video. We have only just become acquainted we are as yet unaware that by this time tomorrow we would return as two friends who had made a monstrous journey, had shared many things with one another and had probably had different experiences but had at the same time become closer to one another in many ways.Ī few minutes after having said, out of politeness, “How can we do that?” three beds are unfolded in the flat. “Oh, stay here,” she says, “It’ll be easier.” I inquire, “How early can we call by in the morning to get footage of you leaving home?” We have called in for an evening tea to get acquainted one day early. We are here to accompany her on the journey she makes regularly every week to Edirne for a prison visit. They have dried the flowers he has sent from prison and hung them on the wall. They stand upside down and, dry as they may be, still maintain the magic of their colours. These are the flowers that Selahattin Demirtaş has sent from the inside. We are drinking tea and looking at the dried flowers hanging on the wall. We are on the expansive balcony of a flat on the top floor of a multistorey apartment building in one of the new quarters of Diyarbakır surrounded by wide streets that in no way resembles those venerable quarters crammed in among narrow roads. They say, “What a lovely smile she’s got, hasn’t she?“ The “Hola“ on her T-shirt is Zaza for ”I’m well.“ Kamera İle İzleme Faaliyeti Hakkındaki Politikaīaşak posted a Tweet and asked people to send the best photographs they have taken of the election campaign.İnternet Sitesi Üye Ve Ziyaretçi Aydınlatma Metni.Martin James McGrath Morris Sarit Packer and Itamar Srulovich of Honey & Co. Valeria Luiselli Deborah Madison Emily St. John Grisham Roshi Joan Halifax Joy HarjoĪnne Hillerman Cheryl Alters Jamison Craig Johnson Margaret Atwood Freddie Bitsoie Sandra Cisneros Purchase your books by festival authors directly from CW below: Purchase your tickets from the SF Literary Festival website here. Collected Works will be carrying a wide selection of books by all participating authors available for online pre-order and at the on-site festival bookstore May 20-23. To order books by festival authors directly from CW, see below. NOTE: If you purchase a festival event ticket that is INCLUSIVE of the author's book, you will receive that book upon check-in for your event a t the festival. Follow Basak on Twitter and Instagram SANTA FE LITERARY FESTIVALĬelebrating the power of story, the inaugural Santa Fe Literary Festivalwill be an unforgettable weekend dedicated to a shared love and language of ideas. Collected Works Bookstore is thrilled to be the official bookstore of the Festival.īestselling, prizewinning authors and literary legends like Margaret Atwood, Joy Harjo, Colson Whitehead, Sandra Cisneros, John Grisham, amongst others, will headline the festival, discussing their work with readings and book signings that set the stage for further inspired conversations. She currently lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. She is the creator of The Almost Impossible Thing. After graduating, Basak began her career as a designer in the fashion industry while also working on illustrations for a children's book. Follow her on Twitter Agaoglu (was born and raised in Adana, Turkey, before moving to New York to pursue a degree at the Fashion Institute of Technology. Megan lives in the tall pines of Prescott, Arizona, where she spends her days exploring, drinking too much coffee, and avoiding the laundry. These Words I Shaped for You is her debut children's book. She is the author of two full-length poetry collections, Gravel Ghosts and The Dark's Humming. She holds a MFA degree from UNLV and was the winner of the Las Vegas Poets Prize.

Megan Merchant () is a poet and translator, whose work has appeared in The Atlanta Review, Kennesaw Review, Margie, International Poetry Review and The Poetry of Yoga.
