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Non-binary, award-winning poet to release new book

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Award-winning poet Alexandria-Bernard Thomas will host a book signing for their new collection of poems, “Reclamation,” on Saturday, April 21 at 6 p.m.

at The Athenaeum in Old Town Alexandria, Va. “Reclamation” is a poetry exposé into the inner workings of “doing the work.” This book causes the reader to pause and look at the messy thing that is existing and see the divine; not only in themselves, but in all the people and things around them.

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