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Photography by Rebecca Thomas

R. Thomas (7 of 9)

Rebecca Thomas graduated with a BA in Art Studio with an emphasis in photography from the University of Kentucky. She‘s inspired by finding traces of the human footprint, abandoned for nature to reclaim, and by what people choose to leave behind and how the earth reclaims the scraps.

Each week we will post artwork submitted to Accents in hopes that you are inspired to write and share.

If you are interested in submitting please send your art to christopher.accents (at) gmail.com with a 50 word bio.

Accents Publishing at AWP 2014 Photo Gallery

Lexington Poetry Month at the Morris book shop

On June 30th, 2013, the Morris book shop so graciously hosted an event to honor the participants in Lexington, KY’s first annual Lexington Poetry Month. Preceding this event was a talk and reading with poet laureate Frank X Walker as well as a signing of his new book.

The following photos were taken by Bernie DeVille.

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Lexington Poetry Month at the Lexington Public Library

On June 20th, over twenty poets read some of their poems from Lexington Poetry Month (LPM) in the Farish Theater at the Lexington Public Library’s Central Branch. The readings were recorded for the library’s public access channel. If you are in Lexington and have Time Warner Cable, then you can catch the broadcast on channel 20. Everyone else can watch the channel online by clicking here.

You can check out some of Lexington’s awesome contributors to LPM below. And once again, thanks so much to everyone involved! (Images thanks to Gregory Lamer).

Also, I’m terrible with names, so if you could add a comment telling me any of the names I missed, that would be awesome. Thanks so much!

Photo Gallery From the 2013 Carnegie Book Fair

This past Saturday, the Carnegie Center hosted the Carnegie Book Fair, a part of Mayfest in Gratz Park. Accents Publishing’s wonderful interns held a table with a rotating schedule of guest authors signing their books.

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