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Gabrielle Daniels is a poet, writer, and essayist. Daniels was born in New Orleans in 1954 and attended school at San Jose State University.[1] She was published in This Bridge Called My Back in 1981. Daniels is a recognized author of the New Narrative movement. She recently published her first book link publication called, Something Else Again: Poetry and Pros, 1975–2019.[2] This book includes her chapbook A Movement in Eleven Days[3][4].

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  1. ^ "Please welcome to the world … Gabrielle Daniels Something Else Again: Poetry and Prose, 1975-2019 (Materials) – DC's". 4 January 2021. Retrieved 2021-11-10.
  2. ^ Daniels, Gabrielle (2020). Something Else Again: Poetry and Prose, 1975-2019. Materials.
  3. ^ Daniels, Gabrielle (1980). A Movement in Eleven Days.
  4. ^ "Materials Brings Out Long-Awaited First Collection From New Narrative Writer Gabrielle Daniels by Harriet Staff". Poetry Foundation. 2021-11-09. Retrieved 2021-11-10.