An Evening with Hannah Rosenberg at Huxley & Hiro
Huxley & Hiro is thrilled to host poet Hannah Rosenberg for a conversation about her debut poetry collection, Same. Moderated by L.J. Sysko, it promises to be an evening of insight and inspiration!
Book Description:
The debut collection from beloved Instagram poet @hannahrowrites, Same is a celebration of one thing we all have in common: a desire to be seen and understood. With her artful blend of intuitive and wise insights, Hannah’s observations resonate with readers across multiple life stages―girlhood, marriage, motherhood and beyond. Centering friendship and connection, her poems are filled with the kind of recognizable, intimate details described by a relatable, honest voice that make readers nod along and instantly want to share with someone they love.
In a world that often aims to make women feel smaller, Same offers an unparalleled feeling of visibility and validation, and a reminder that not only are we not alone, but we’re also all in this together.
Same has also hit the USA Today Bestseller's Booklist!
About the Author:
Hannah Rosenberg is a poet whose work has been shared widely online, and she has been featured in publications serving women and parents like Darling and In Kind. She lives in the greater Philadelphia area with her husband and daughter, who often find themselves as the subjects of her poems. You can find her work on Instagram.
About the Moderator:
L.J. Sysko's debut full-length collection THE DAUGHTER OF MAN was selected for the Miller Williams Poetry Series by Pulitzer Prize finalist Patricia Smith and published by University of Arkansas Press in 2023. Her poems have been published in BATTLEDORE, a chapbook (FLP, 2017), anthologized in BEST NEW POETS and LET ME SAY THIS, and have appeared or are forthcoming in literary journals such as Ploughshares, RHINO, The Missouri Review’s “Poem of the Week,” and Mississippi Review, among many others. Sysko holds an MFA in poetry from New England College where she studied with Gerald Stern, and she is a three-time Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg honoree, a two-time Delaware Division of the Arts Fellow, and a Palm Beach Poetry Festival “Thomas Lux Scholar.”
Sysko taught high school English for fourteen years but is now Director of Executive Communications at Delaware State University, Contributing Editor at Tupelo Quarterly—home of her original interview series “Be Kind Rewind: Where Poetry Meets Proust”—and soon-to-be poetry faculty at writers.com. She lives in Wilmington, Delaware with her family.
Learn more about LJ's published works here.
Books will be available for purchase and signing at the event.
All Ages
Free Entrance, Registration Required
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