Amari Dawn Pollard is a digital storyteller dedicated to creating space for overlooked narratives within culture, wellness, and sports. She’s an Assistant Professor of Multimedia Journalism at California State University, Sacramento who has worked in audience development for companies such as Syracuse.com, The Week, and NYTimes’s Wirecutter. Her creative works have been published in Le Moyne College’s “The Salamander” and Folkway Press’s “We Are Not Shadows” and “Right to Life: A Human Rights Anthology,” and have won her three Newhouse Writing Awards. Her other writings have been featured in The Week, MindbodyGreen, Bustle, VeryWell, Reader’s Digest, Inside Lacrosse, NYMI SOJO, and more.
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Where There are Flowers and the Moon
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Love is always waiting to be found in the most unlikely places, even in our grief. In her debut poetry collection, Amari Dawn Pollard explores the dualities of loss and love, and the tender hopefulness found in-between. With each line, Pollard creates a sense of wistful nostalgia for the people and places that may be gone but are held dear in our hearts.