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Mateo Lara’s chapbook, Glitter Gods, is now available!

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Glitter Gods - poetry by Mateo Lara

Empty Mirror contributor Mateo Lara’s chapbook, Glitter Gods has been published by Thirty West Publishing House. Its twenty pages contain nine poems.

You can buy Glitter Gods on Thirty West’s website.

Mateo has also published several more poetry collections, which you can find here.

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Author: Empty Mirror News Tags: book release Category: News March 9, 2019

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