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Cara Lorello reads her original poem "Why Interruptions"

Cara Lorello
Poet Cara Lorello

Cara Lorello reads her original poem "Why Interruptions."

Cara Lorello is a poet and writer based in Spokane. Her work, which includes poetry and nonfiction, has been featured in such literary journals as Noble Gas Quarterly, The Book Smugglers Den, Vending Machine Press, SlushPile as well as the Spokane poetry anthology "Railtown Almanac" (Sage Hill Press). Her debut poetry collection, "but at least you're beautiful," is published by Dancing Girl Press, a small independent publisher in Chicago.