Boundless 2021. Edited by Sarah Joy Thompson, Gabriel González Núñez, and Edward Vidaurre

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The official anthology of the 14th Annual Rio Grande Valley International Poetry Festival. Boundless 2021 is an eclectic collection of poetry from around Texas and the U.S.A., with contributions by poets from around the world. A Youth Anthology is also included! The Rio Grande Valley International Poetry Festival (V.I.P.F.) is held annually in deep south Texas.

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The official anthology of the 14th Annual Rio Grande Valley International Poetry Festival. Boundless 2021 is an eclectic collection of poetry from around Texas and the U.S.A., with contributions by poets from around the world. A Youth Anthology is also included! The Rio Grande Valley International Poetry Festival (V.I.P.F.) is held annually in deep south Texas.

The official anthology of the 14th Annual Rio Grande Valley International Poetry Festival. Boundless 2021 is an eclectic collection of poetry from around Texas and the U.S.A., with contributions by poets from around the world. A Youth Anthology is also included! The Rio Grande Valley International Poetry Festival (V.I.P.F.) is held annually in deep south Texas.

FlowerSong Press presents Boundless 2021, the official anthology of the 14th Annual Rio Grande Valley International Poetry Festival. Boundless is an eclectic collection of poetry from around Texas and the U.S.A., with contributions by poets from around the world. A Youth Anthology is also included! The Rio Grande Valley International Poetry Festival (V.I.P.F.) is held annually in deep south Texas. www.valleypoetryfest.org

Sarah Joy Thompson: Born and raised in the Philippines to an American father and Filipino mother, Sarah Thompson spent her childhood and teenage years doing missionary work with her parents and siblings. At a young age, Sarah developed a strong interest in art and writing. Her interest in writing impelled her to move to San Antonio to pursue a BA degree in English at the University of Texas at San Antonio. Her poems have appeared in Sagebrush Review Volume XI, the Enigmatist, and 100 Thousand Poets for Change San Antonio: Women SPEAK!, 2018. She continuously develops her love for writing during her travels and from her home in San Antonio, Texas where she lives with her husband, son, and a friendly family dog.

Gabriel González Núñez is a professor at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley where he trains translators and interpreters.

Edward Vidaurre is a poet, and publisher.

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