The Poetry Loft’s April feature, Sesshu Foster. Anchored in East Los Angeles, Sesshu’s upbeat poetry demonstrates the existence of verse within every day’s rhythm: http://thepoetryloft.com/
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The Poetry Loft’s April feature, Sesshu Foster. Anchored in East Los Angeles, Sesshu’s upbeat poetry demonstrates the existence of verse within every day’s rhythm: http://thepoetryloft.com/
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