Bon Iver's Justin Vernon Publishing Poems for the First Time in Literary Arts Magazine
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Justin Vernon, the frontman of Bon Iver, is preparing for the release of his new album, SABLE, fABLE, while also branching into poetry. His poems will feature in the upcoming edition of Little Engines magazine, marking his first published literary work. One of the poems, "Could've or Should've," will be showcased with a unique illustration. SABLE, fABLE includes collaborations with notable artists like Danielle Haim and Dijon, and continues from his previous EP release. The album drops on April 11, followed by a single, "Everything Is Peaceful Love," accompanied by a music video.
As he readies the release of the new album, SABLE, fABLE, Justin Vernon is also gaining literary recognition with his first published poems in Little Engines.
SABLE, fABLE features contributions from artists like Danielle Haim, Dijon, and Flock of Dimes and opens with tracks from last year’s EP.
Vernon's poem "Could've or Should've" will be part of Little Engines' 10th edition and is printed on pink paper with a flower pot illustration.
With the new single "Everything Is Peaceful Love," Vernon is stepping into a creative realm that combines music and literature.
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