- Kinsale Drake - Wikipedia
Kinsale Drake ( kɪnˈseɪl kin-SAIL, [1] born March 4, 2000) is an American poet, playwright, performer, and writer Drake is Diné and a citizen of the Navajo Nation [2]
- Kinsale Drake | The Poetry Foundation
Kinsale Drake (she they) is a Diné poet, playwright, and performer Her debut poetry collection, The Sky Was Once a Dark Blanket (University of Georgia Press, 2024), won the National Poetry Series
- Poetry of Kinsale Drake | Love, Loss Indigenous Identity — ONLY POEMS
From the shocking intimacy of "Boy of Lightning, Girl of Fire" to the quiet resilience in "Surviving a Breakup, Old Indian Style," Drake's work captures the raw emotions and deep cultural roots that define her poetic landscape
- About Kinsale Drake | Academy of American Poets
Kinsale Drake is a Diné poet and the author of The Sky Was Once a Dark Blanket (University of Georgia Press, 2024), winner of the 2023 National Poetry Series
- Issue Forty-Seven: Kinsale Drake – The Adroit Journal
Kinsale Drake (Diné) is a poet, playwright, and performer based out of the Southwest Her debut collection, THE SKY WAS ONCE A DARK BLANKET, won the 2023 National Poetry Series and will be published in September 2024 by University of Georgia Press
- Kinsale Drake - Atmos
Kinsale Drake (Diné) is a poet, playwright, and performer based out of the Southwest Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in Poetry Magazine, Poets org, Best New Poets, MTV, Teen Vogue, Nylon, Time Magazine, and elsewhere
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Kinsale Drake (Diné) is a winner of the 2023 National Poetry Series for her debut poetry collection The Sky Was Once a Dark Blanket (University of Georgia Press, 2024), a Southwest Book of the Year
- Interview “On the Frequencies of Place”: A Conversation with Kinsale . . .
Published by the University of Georgia Press, this debut collection traverses the Southwest landscape, exploring intricate relationships between Native peoples and the natural world, land, pop culture, twentieth-century music, and multi-generational representations
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