The Friday Influence

a poetry blog & online home to the work of José Angel Araguz, Ph.D.

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  • new Salamander issue!

    This week I’d like to highlight the recent release of the latest issue of Salamander! If I’m being honest, it’s still surreal to me be in the position of Editor-in-chief. A literary magazine is a confluence and meeting ground; it is also a lot of work, often in solitude. I ruminate and say as much […]

    José Angel Araguz

    July 2, 2021
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    Alixen Pham, Andy Smart, Cortney Lamar Charleston, Jake Maynard, Jose Angel Araguz, Leah Umansky, Leila Chatti, Maria Zoccola, Salamander Magazine, Sarah Marquez, Shannon Miguela Dillon, the friday influence
  • book news & co.

    Excited to share that my next book, we say Yes way before you, is forthcoming from Black Lawrence Press in March 2020! You can read about the project as well as two poems from it in this profile. Special thanks to Diane Goettel and the BLP crew for being so welcoming! Been sitting on this […]

    José Angel Araguz

    June 25, 2021
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    Black Lawrence Press, blog, creative writing, Jane Friedman, Jose Angel Araguz, Latinx, literature, poetry, teaching, the friday influence, writing
  • exhaustingly onward

    Since my last post in April, there’s been a lot of life. The short of it is that I’m writing this after moving to a new city. Along with the move, there was wrapping up teaching for two semesters as well as production for the spring/summer issue of Salamander. All of this is exciting but […]

    José Angel Araguz

    June 18, 2021
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    blog, creative writing, critical race theory, Jose Angel Araguz, Latinx, literature, pandemic, poetry, reading, Steven Leyva, the friday influence, writing
  • heartlines

    National Poetry Month is winding down and its got me remembering myself a bit. Been some deep conversations throughout–with students, fellow writers, friends old and new–as well as some struggle. I’m grateful for all of it, to still be here. As NPM wraps up, I’d like to share my recent publication in another of Oxidant […]

    José Angel Araguz

    April 30, 2021
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    blog, creative writing, Essay Press, Jose Angel Araguz, Latinx Poetry, literature, Oxidant Engine, poetry, publication, reading, The Book of Flight, the friday influence
  • virtual reading preview

    Just a quick post to share some of the work from the poets who will be reading at this Saturday’s event. Here are the details for the event including the link to register: Event: A Virtual Celebration of National Poetry Month with Readings by Julia Koets, Meg Day, and Jenny JohnsonDate & Time: Saturday, April 24th, 6-7pm […]

    José Angel Araguz

    April 22, 2021
    Uncategorized, writer feature
    blog, creative writing, Jenny Johnson, Jose Angel Araguz, Julia Koets, literature, Meg Day, National Poetry Month, poetry, poetry community, Suffolk University, the friday influence
  • shoutouts

    Life’s been way too busy but I did want to get a post out this week to shoutout a few notable poetry collections published recently: Janel Pineda’s Lineage of Rain (Haymarket Books) is a dynamic collection that I’m happy to see out in the world. I’ve been teaching and admiring Pineda’s work for years now. […]

    José Angel Araguz

    April 16, 2021
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    Amelia Diaz Ettinger, blog, Janel Pineda, Jose Angel Araguz, Latinx, literature, National Poetry Month, poetry, poetry community, reading, the friday influence, writing
  • writer feature: Quintin Collins

    This week I am proud to feature the work of Quintin Collins whose debut collection The Dandelion Speaks of Survival arrives this month from Cherry Castle Publishing. I have been admirer of Collins’ work both on and off the page for a few years now. As an activist and organizer, Collins has helped foster a […]

    José Angel Araguz

    April 9, 2021
    community features, Uncategorized, writer feature
    blog, Cherry Castle Publishing, creative writing, Jose Angel Araguz, literature, poem, poetry, Quintin Collins, reading, Solstice MFA program, The Dandelion Speaks of Survival, the friday influence
  • microreview & interview: Radiant Obstacles by Luke Hankins

    review by José Angel Araguz One of my favorite things about poetry is how it can not only detail an experience but also be an experience. The intimacy of language to be known and shared between us, to be changed and yet hold despite the changing, speaks to the human experience in a way that […]

    José Angel Araguz

    April 2, 2021
    microreviews & interviews, Uncategorized
    blog, creative writing, Jose Angel Araguz, literature, Luke Hankins, microreview, poetry, poetry community, Radiant Obstacles, reading, the friday influence, writing
  • virtual reading: Salamander issue #51

    Just a quick post to share that Salamander is hosting a virtual reading on Friday, March 26, from 6-7 PM EST, featuring readings from three contributors from Issue #51: Jinwoo Chong, Natalie Shapero, and B.M. Owens. This event is free and open to the public; registration is required. Register here, and after registering, you will […]

    José Angel Araguz

    March 19, 2021
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    B.M. Owens, blog, creative writing, Jinwoo Chong, Jose Angel Araguz, literary magazine, literature, Natalie Shapero, poetry, Salamander Magazine, the friday influence, virtual reading
  • sprained & rotten thoughts

    Checking in this week after being absent last week due to spraining my ankle while going downstairs doing the laundry. Been describing my foot as looking like rotten meat. Like, Charles Baudelaire would’ve written about it rotten. Like, Upton Sinclair would’ve seen in it a metaphor to use in The Jungle rotten. But I’m back […]

    José Angel Araguz

    March 12, 2021
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    Bethany Artress White, blog, creative writing, J. Jennifer Espinoza, Jose Angel Araguz, literary journal, literature, Pangyrus, poetry, Ryane Nicole Granados, the friday influence
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