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Two Novembers: A Memoir of Love ’n’ Sex in Sonnets with Liza Achilles and Amanda Humphrey


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Join us to explore the expression of love through artistic creation. Author and poet Liza Achilles will share modern Shakespearean love sonnets in conversation with visual artist Amanda Humphrey. They will discuss poems about color, light, painting, and photography—and the age-old artistic trope of the beauty and agony of love.

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About the Book:

Selected for DCTRENDING’s Summer Booklist 2024

“A beautifully written and accessible collection of poetry.” —DCTRENDING

“These verses vividly illustrate the familiar figure of a person tragically in love.” —Kirkus Reviews

Upon suffering a computer overuse injury and seeking treatment, Liza Achilles fell in love with her physical therapist. As her arms healed, she began writing Shakespearean sonnets addressed to him. Between November 2016 and November 2017, she continued writing poems to chronicle the true story of her ever-changing love life, often putting a humorous spin on her daily struggles of the heart. Two Novembers is a sonnet sequence that carries the beauty and drama of an ancient poetic style into the twenty-first century.

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About the Author:

Liza Achilles is the author of Two Novembers: A Memoir of Love ’n’ Sex in Sonnets, published by Beltway Editions on July 1, 2024. She has contributed poetry and nonfiction to Beltway Poetry Quarterly, The Headlight Review, Tofu Ink Arts Press, Brief Wilderness, The Big Windows Review, Burrow, Exacting Clam, the Washington Independent Review of Books, the Silent Book Club blog, and independent blogs. On her blog at lizaachilles.com, the discerning reader can find previews of intellectually and artistically great books, as well as insights on living life well, always with sprinkles of humor. She grew up in Canton and Plymouth, Michigan, and currently lives in the Washington, DC, area.

About the Conversationalist:

Amanda Humphrey is a science illustrator and artist with over two decades of experience in the publishing industry. She creates illustrations that convey complex concepts for students and biomedical professionals. She is currently the staff illustrator at the Journal of Clinical Investigation. She also makes fused glass art—maybe you’ve seen her glass sardines hanging from the ceiling at Monahan’s Seafood. She lives in Saline, Michigan.


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