Publication: “A Collection of Pandemic Poems” FREE and Available for Download Today

Today, I published “A Collection of Pandemic Poems.” This collection is FREE and can be Downloaded or Printed at flipsnack.com. I will be ordering a small batch of printed copies which I plan on sending to those I dedicated this collection to. 

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A Collection of Pandemic Poems 

by Alina Happy Hansen

In March 2020, I was laid off due to the COVID-19 pandemic. While I was unemployed, I wrote poems for friends and family that gave me compensation in return. This collection is comprised of those poems and is solely dedicated to them.

Backstory

Last year was a wild ride. I was unemployed for months during the beginning of the pandemic. I spent eight or more hours a day searching for remote work, applying to jobs, refining my resume, and blogging. In the end, I applied to over 450 jobs before I found a full-time remote position.

During that time, I decided to write personal poems for $, and the response was incredible. Friends and family reached out and ordered poems in exchange for any amount of compensation they wanted to give.

Each poem took me hours to create, from writing various drafts to blending my handwritten poem with carefully crafted designs on cardstock. The poems were framed with unique art, hand-colored, and then mailed to the recipient.

These poems are one-of-a-kind unique pieces. I decided not to include scanned copies of the originals in this collection because I felt those belonged solely to the friends and family I made them for.

How I Ended Up With a Flipbook

For the past few months, I had working on how to publish this collection. In the beginning, I was going to design an entire zine by hand and then make copies the old-fashioned way (using a copier in a print shop). I realized going that route was time-consuming and would waste paper products. I then settled on formatting the collection into a digital zine which turned into this, a flipbook! I chose Flipsnack because it was easy to use, and it gave me complete control over editing the essential elements. 

What’s Next?

Now that I’ve completed this goal, I am refocusing on editing the first five chapters of the novel I’ve been working on for the last few years. It’s been a very long and tedious journey, but I love my book and am committed to fine-tuning it as close to perfection as possible.

Starting next month, I will participate in a Fiction and Poetry workshop by The Writers Studio in San Francisco. This course is fully remote and takes eight weeks to complete. I am so excited to be in another workshop! I think I miss being in school. (I’ve already begun to research out Master’s programs in San Francisco).

Enjoy!

I want to say thank you to all of my friends and family that made this collection possible. I really can’t say it enough. Without your continuous support of my writing, I honestly don’t think I would be where I am now. It means the world to me that such incredible people support me.

Thank you!

Poem Published in Eclectica Magazine

I am happy to announce that my poem “I Don’t Remember” has been published by Eclectica Magazine for the April/May 2019 Issue.

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My poem is a Special Feature poem that is a series chosen by the Editors based on certain keywords that change every Issue.

I want to say Thank you to Eclectica Magazine and it’s Editors, especially Evan the Poetry Editor. I am proud to have one of my poems in Eclectica.

-Alina

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Publication: Sand and Sky Launch Party

Yesterday I attended Rumi Poetry Club’s, Sand and Sky Launch Party. It was a fun event that included many key speakers who are prevalent poets in Utah. I want to say Thank You to Rumi Poetry Club for publishing my poem, Climbing up the Wasatch Mountains, and I would also like to thank my boyfriend, Dallas, who kindly took photos for the event.

Here is a link to the anthology on amazon available for purchase!

Sand and Sky: poems from Utah

Launch Party for The Canticle: Publication of My Poem

Today I attended the Launch Party for the University of Utah’s Literary Journal The Canticle. I read my poem, ‘Ready to Eat’, and enjoyed listening to the other contributors readings.

I want to thank the Head Editor, Sally G., for putting together and publishing this years journal as well as my boyfriend, Dallas, who took photos of my reading.

Photos courtesy of Dallas Basta (2017)

Announcement: Poem Publication in The Canticle

Hello Readers!

I am just announcing that another one of my poems, this time ‘Ready To Eat‘, will be published and released in the University of Utah‘s Literary Journal The Canticle (Spring 2017) !

This is the second year in a row that a poem of mine has been published in The Canticle and I am so grateful to the English Department at the UofU, the Editors, Readers, EVERYONE for giving me this amazing opportunity to expose my work.

Thank you!

-Alina