The Unsung Masters Series seeks to bring great, out-of-print, little-known authors to the attention of new generations of readers. Each volume includes a large selection of original poetry or fiction as well as photographs, essays by various hands, interviews, and ephemera. This year’s volume is on the work of poet and disability rights activist Laura Hershey, edited by Meg Day and Niki Herd.
The Unsung Masters Series seeks to bring great, out-of-print, little-known authors to the attention of new generations of readers. Each volume includes a large selection of original poetry or fiction as well as photographs, essays by various hands, interviews, and ephemera. This year’s volume is on the work of poet and disability rights activist Laura Hershey, edited by Meg Day and Niki Herd.
The Unsung Masters Series seeks to bring great, out-of-print, little-known authors to the attention of new generations of readers. Each volume includes a large selection of original poetry or fiction as well as photographs, essays by various hands, interviews, and ephemera. This year’s volume is on the work of poet and disability rights activist Laura Hershey, edited by Meg Day and Niki Herd.