PiP 155: Jakky Bankong-ObiPiP and Nicole Arocho Hernández

Poets in Pajamas brings you Jakky Bankong-ObiPiP and Nicole Arocho Hernández at 7 pm Eastern (4 pm Pacific) on SundayMarch 19th with two 15-minute live readings, immediately followed by a short Q&A. The event will be held over the Poets in Pajamas Zoom and streamed on the Poets in Pajamas Facebook page.

Jakky Bankong-Obi is a poet living and writing from Abuja, Nigeria. Her chapbook What Still Yields was chosen by Kwame Dawes and Chris Abani for publication in the New-Generation African Poets box set, by Akashic Books and APBF (Spring/Summer 2022). Jakky is Co-Editor at Ice Floe Press and her work is forthcoming and in London Grip, The Kalahari Review, Reliquiae Journal (Corbel Stone Press), Patchwork LitMag, Gutter Magazine, The Poetry Review, Pidgeonholes and Memento: An Anthology of Contemporary Nigerian Poetry, etc. Jakky is on twitter as @jakkybeefive.

False Leads” Pipe Wrench Magazine.

Nicole Arocho Hernández was raised in Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico. Her poems have been published in The Acentos Review, Electric Literature, and elsewhere. She has received awards from The Academy of American Poets and the Swarthout Foundation, and a nomination for the Pushcart Prize. She was a finalist for the 2022 Black Warrior Review poetry prize, judged by Dianne Seuss. Her chapbook, I Have No Ocean, was published by Sundress Publications. Her second chapbook is forthcoming with Glass Poetry Press. Her work has been supported by The Hambidge Center and The Center For Imagination In The Borderlands, among others. She is the Translations Editor at Hayden’s Ferry Review and an MFA candidate at Arizona State University.

I Have No Ocean,” The Acentos Review.

Join us at the PiP Zoom or on the PiP Facebook page at 7 pm Eastern (4 pm Pacific) on Sunday, March 19th. When the live video starts, click join to watch the reading and interact with the poet.

This reading series is hosted courtesy of Sundress Publications. The land on which Sundress Publications operates is part of the traditional territory of the Tsalagi peoples (now Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, and United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians) and Tsoyaha peoples (Yuchi, Muscogee Creek).

Announcing Poets in Pajamas 2023 Season!

We are so thrilled for a new season of Poets in Pajamas! After an incredible outpouring of submissions, we are excited to announce 24 incredible poets who will be sharing their work with us this year. This line-up is funded by a generous grant from the Poetry Foundation.

In order to grow and connect new audiences, we will be switching to a “Pajama Party” format this season – all readings will feature TWO poets! Readings are still Sundays at 7 PM Eastern Standard Time. Follow this blog and the PiP Facebook page for updates, bios, reminders, and links to the virtual readings!

This reading series is hosted courtesy of Sundress Publications. The land on which Sundress Publications operates is part of the traditional territory of the Tsalagi peoples (now Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, and United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians) and Tsoyaha peoples (Yuchi, Muscogee Creek).

2023 Season

Jakky Bankong-Obi and Nicole Arocho Hernández, March 19

Mary Leauna Christensen and Sarena Brown, April 16

Ja’net Danielo and Athena Nassar, May 21

Noreen Ocampo and River 慧瑩 Dandelion, June 4

Taiye Ojo and Cindy Juyoung Ok, June 18

Will Carpenter and Shareen K. Murayama, July 16

Bo Schwabacher and Ashia Ajani, July 30

Chim Sher Ting and Grace Macnair, August 6

Sarah Sarai and Milica Mijatović, August 27

Jennifer Martelli and Shlagha Borah, September 10

Ide Thompson and Annette Covrigaru, October 15

Tzynya Pinchback and Emma Aylor, November 12