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  • InnaRae- SOREN LIT 2023
    Dec 26 2023


    SOREN LIT provides interviews, readings, and art reviews from creatives with connections to the lingering South.

    Produced by SOREN LIT Founding Editor, Melodie J. Rodgers.

    SOREN LIT's published work and podcast episodes are also available on the official website: www.sorenlit.com


    Episode: InnaRae- SOREN LIT. December. 2023


    InnaRae’s work as a singer/songwriter, poet, and teacher exemplifies an appreciation of the human spirit, knowledge of purpose, and love of beauty. In veneration to and with assistance from her maternal and paternal ancestresses who, throughout time and space, have moved in their spiritual giftings with full acceptance and authorization from Spirit, InnaRae walks in the energy of balance and the divine feminine. Her beloved ancestors also assist her while traveling through this earthly realm on a frequency of love that, despite hardships, has held onto its spiritual dignity throughout many generations in her bloodline.

    Through her art, she encourages readers and listeners to return “home”, transform, and discover that absolutely no circumstance can diminish the life and light that shines within each soul. Her music fuses her poetry with a Neo-Soul sound in celebration of an African concept Sankofa, which defines the process of going back to our roots, searching out, and acquiring what would be helpful to move forward in life. To date, InnaRae has recorded albums, Rena’s Moan (2008) and most recently, The Brooding of Emaline Oliver (2018). Both works are enjoyed by listeners who seek a healing path and opportunity to face their spiritual truths.

    InnaRae has also worked with NYC motion picture director Rosalyn Williams of Red Wall Productions to produce a short documentary, titled The Journey to Rena’s Moan (2011), which compels women who struggle with sexual shame and generational wounds to start the healing journey and allow their authentic gifts shine. This powerful work serves to bring art to healing centers and now homes, where art is often overlooked as a viable contributor to the healing process. Currently, InnaRae writes reflective articles, essays, and poetry to scribe her experiences on the ancestral healing path. She also teaches, trains onboarding professors at an online University, facilitates workshops, and performs upon request. Recorded in 2022, her latest poetic offerings, Growth Mates and The Nile River, can be viewed on YouTube. To learn more, please visit www.innarae.com

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    22 min
  • Cynthia Manick. SOREN LIT. Fall 2023.
    Sep 25 2023

    The SOREN LIT podcast provides interviews, readings, and art reviews from our latest writers and artists. The podcast is produced by SOREN LIT Founding Editor, Melodie J. Rodgers. SOREN LIT's published work and podcast episodes are also available on the official website: www.sorenlit.com


    Cynthia Manick. SOREN LIT. Fall 2023.


    Cynthia Manick is the author of No Sweet Without Brine (Amistad, 2023) which received 5 stars from Roxane Gay, editor of The Future of Black: Afrofuturism, Black Comics, and Superhero Poetry, winner of the Lascaux Prize in Collected Poetry, and author of Blue Hallelujahs. She has received fellowships from Cave Canem, Hedgebrook, MacDowell Colony, and Château de la Napoule among other foundations. For 10 years she curated Soul Sister Revue, a quarterly reading series that promoted poetry as storytelling and featured emerging poets, poet laureates, and Pulitzer prize winners. Manick’s poem “Things I Carry into the World” was made into a film by Motionpoems and debuted on Tidal for National Poetry Month. A storyteller at literary festivals, libraries, and museums, her work has also featured in VOICES, an audio play by Aja Monet and Eve Ensler’s V-Day, the Academy of American Poets Poem-A-Day Series, Brooklyn Rail, the Rumpus and other outlets. She currently serves on the editorial board of Alice James Books. She lives in Brooklyn, New York but travels widely for poetry.

    Cynthia Manick's Social Media

    Website: http://www.cynthiamanick.com/nswb

    Facebook

    https://www.facebook.com/cmanickpoet

    Twitter

    https://twitter.com/cmanick


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    8 min
  • SOREN LIT. 2023. Lilli Lewis
    Jul 31 2023

    SOREN LIT: A Southern Renaissance literary journal... for storytellers with connections to the south. We showcase writers and artists who are women, femme-identifying, and/or non-binary creatives. The SOREN LIT podcast provides interviews, readings, and art reviews from our latest writers and artists. The podcast is hosted by SOREN LIT Founding Editor, Melodie J. Rodgers. SOREN LIT's published work and podcast episodes are also available on the official website: www.sorenlit.com


    SOREN LIT. 2023. Lilli Lewis


    As the story goes, Lilli Lewis should never have been. Before she was born, Lewis’ mother was told her baby probably wouldn’t survive due to lung trouble, so the fact that Lewis now makes a living singing with those same lungs is a gift she never takes for granted. Lewis uses her voice to bring what she calls sacred songs into profane spaces, and though she’s abandoned trying to define her sound, she hopes her audiences leave shows knowing two things: that they are brilliant as they are, and that they have the ability to use that brilliance to make a better world.

    Trained as an opera singer and classical pianist, Georgia native Lewis has been a composer, producer and performer for over two decades. After carving out space as an African American queer woman of size, Lewis’ career has culminated in her album Americana being a top pick everywhere from NPR’s All Songs Considered to Rolling Stone.

    The FolkRockDiva is a musical polyglot who glides easily between folk, roots, country soul, gospel, and jazz, and has integrated New Orleans traditions by singing lead for Dirty Dozen Brass Band founding member Kirk Joseph’s Backyard Groove. Lewis’ Louisiana Red Hot Records releases include The Henderson Sessions, We Belong, and Americana.



    SOREN LIT...A Southern Renaissance of women, femmes, and/or non-binary creatives exploring the lingering South...

    www.sorenlit.com


    SOREN LIT Editor & Producer: Melodie J. Rodgers, MFA


    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sorenlit

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sorenlit/


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    16 min
  • SOREN LIT. 2023. YANI DAVIS
    Jul 31 2023

    SOREN LIT: A Southern Renaissance literary journal... for storytellers with connections to the south. We showcase writers and artists who are women, femme-identifying, and/or non-binary creatives. The SOREN LIT podcast provides interviews, readings, and art reviews from our latest writers and artists. The podcast is hosted by SOREN LIT Founding Editor, Melodie J. Rodgers. SOREN LIT's published work and podcast episodes are also available on the official website:

    www.sorenlit.com


    SOREN LIT. 2023. YANI DAVIS


    Iyana “YaNi” Davis, is a graduate of Claremont School of Theology with her Masters of Divinity. Rev. YaNi received her B.A. from Spelman College, with an English degree. YaNi has always been passionate about the impact of words, storytelling, truth-telling and the therapeutic nature of writing one’s words and sharing one’s story.YaNi believes firmly in our power as storytellers and sets this example everyday of her life as a coach, creative and community leader.Rev. YaNi, is a minister with The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and has been a featured speaker, poet and teaching-artist around the United States, throughoutEurope and across Asia. YaNi uses her words wisely as a Hip Hop artist, an inspiring speaker, an effective educator, a profound poet, a modern day prophet and griot. She has shared the stage with top performers, theologians, creatives, and healers around the world, an honor that she does not take lightly. YaNi is the founder of, My SupaNatural Life, an organization that provides education and wholistic care for people living with disabilities and their caregivers.YaNi has founded several spiritual communities/churches around the country, is the author of, Love Poems for Peace, is a kidney transplant survivor and near completion of a second masters (Professional Studies-Business of Art and Design) via MarylandInstitute College of Art. YaNi is the essence of peace personified!


    SOREN LIT...A Southern Renaissance of women, femmes, and/or non-binary creatives exploring the lingering South...

    www.sorenlit.com


    SOREN LIT Editor & Producer: Melodie J. Rodgers, MFA


    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sorenlit

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sorenlit/


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    14 min
  • SOREN LIT. 2023. Fiona Zedde
    Jul 23 2023


    SOREN LIT: A Southern Renaissance literary journal... for storytellers with connections to the south. We showcase writers and artists who are women, femme-identifying, and/or non-binary creatives. The SOREN LIT podcast provides interviews, readings, and art reviews from our latest writers and artists. The podcast is hosted by SOREN LIT Founding Editor, Melodie J. Rodgers. SOREN LIT's published work and podcast episodes are also available on the official website: www.sorenlit.com


    SOREN LIT. 2023. Fiona Zedde

    Jamaican-born and Atlanta-raised Fiona Zedde is the author of over thirty sapphic novels, novellas, and short stories including the Lambda Literary Award finalists Bliss and Every Dark Desire. Her novel, Dangerous Pleasures, received a Publishers Weekly starred review and was the winner of an About.com Readers' Choice Award for Best Lesbian Novel/Memoir. Her website is www.FionaZedde.com.


    SOREN LIT...A Southern Renaissance of women, femmes, and/or non-binary creatives exploring the lingering South...

    www.sorenlit.com


    SOREN LIT Editor & Producer: Melodie J. Rodgers, MFA


    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sorenlit

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sorenlit/

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    7 min
  • SORENLIT. 2023. Lori Thomasson
    May 18 2023

    SOREN LIT...A Southern Renaissance of women, femmes, and/or non-binary creatives exploring the lingering South...

    www.sorenlit.com

    SORENLIT. 2023. Lori Thomasson

    At age eight, Lori Thomasson created original stories and one-girl shows entertaining her friends and family. By age ten, however, several traumatic events would silence her for the next 26 years. She kept her thoughts to herself during that time, penning them in poetry, songs, and prose. This native of Maryland, currently residing in Atlanta, Georgia, is settling into her new home and writing. In Spring 2023, Lori graduated from Full Sail University, earning her Bachelors in Fine Arts in Creative Writing. Lori Thomasson is the author of the poetry collection Filling the Cracks in My Head and the self-help guide Do One Thing: The 30-day Plan for Getting Unstuck and Living Your Purpose.


    SOREN LIT...A Southern Renaissance of women, femmes, and/or non-binary creatives exploring the lingering South...

    www.sorenlit.com

    SOREN LIT Editor & Producer: Melodie J. Rodgers, MFA


    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sorenlit

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sorenlit/

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    11 min
  • SOREN LIT. 2023. Christy Petterson
    May 18 2023

    SOREN LIT...A Southern Renaissance of women, femmes, and/or non-binary creatives exploring the lingering South...

    www.sorenlit.com


    SOREN LIT. 2023. Christy Petterson

    Christy Petterson is an artist and writer from Atlanta, GA. Since 2005, she has organized an award-winning craft market called the Indie Craft Experience, and since 2014 she's been a Teaching Artist at the High Museum of Art. She graduated from Agnes Scott College in 1999 with a BA in Literature/Creative Writing. Christy lives in East Atlanta Village with her husband and their son, and spends her time naturally dyeing fabric, printmaking, reading, and writing.



    SOREN LIT...A Southern Renaissance of women, femmes, and/or non-binary creatives exploring the lingering South...

    www.sorenlit.com

    SOREN LIT Editor & Producer: Melodie J. Rodgers, MFA


    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sorenlit

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sorenlit/

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    11 min
  • SOREN LIT. 2023. Raquel Battaglia.
    Apr 25 2023

    SOREN LIT. 2023. Raquel Battaglia.

    www.sorenlit.com


    Raquel Battaglia is an American southerner living ‘across the pond’ in the UK. She is a social psychologist by education and a hospice and palliative care researcher by job who uses writing to explore the qualitative nature of the human experience. Her poetry and flash fiction can be read in Fellowship & Fairydust, The Tower, and 50 Give or Take.


    SOREN LIT

    www.sorenlit.com

    Producer: Melodie J. Rodgers, MFA


    SOREN LIT

    A Southern Renaissance literary journal... for storytellers with connections to the south. We showcase writers and artists who are women, femme-identifying, and/or non-binary creatives. The SOREN LIT podcast provides interviews, readings, and art reviews from our latest writers and artists. The podcast is hosted by SOREN LIT Founding Editor, Melodie J. Rodgers. SOREN LIT's published work and podcast episodes are also available on the official website: www.sorenlit.com


    SOREN LIT's on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sorenlit/



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    17 min