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Tag Archives: Agusto-Cox

Serena Agusto-Cox was one of the first featured poets of the DiVerse Gaithersburg reading series in Maryland and was a Poet on the Patio at the 2021 Literary Hill BookFest. Poems are in Live Encounters, Beltway Poetry Quarterly, Bourgeon, and elsewhere. Work appears in the forthcoming anthology The Great World of Days, This Is What America Looks Like, Mom Egg Review’s Pandemic Parenting issue, The Plague Papers digital anthology, H.L. Hix’s Made Priceless, Love_Is_Love: An Anthology for LGBTQIA+ Teens, and Midge Raymond’s Everyday Book Marketing. She also runs the book review blog, Savvy Verse & Wit, and founded Poetic Book Tours to help poets market their books.

Agoraphobia, Mannequin, Dear Vovo: Serena Agusto-Cox

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