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128,95 kr. Boston Gordon (they/he) is a poet from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They run the You Can't Kill A Poet reading series-which highlights queer and trans identified writers in Philadelphia. Boston earned their MFA in Poetry through Lesley University. They have previously been published in such places as PRISM International, Guernica, and American Poetry Review.
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193,95 kr. In these honest and imaginative poems, Demaree gives us a glimpse into a father's whole and blessed acceptance of his children for who they are and for who they will be. In these poems, the father is present and reachable and therefore fallible. Here is a world where a child is an ocean or a ship, squints at the problems of the world or runs naked through the streets. Here the magic of childhood meets the real and often surreal concerns of love and parenting. Here is a world where the darkness isn't shied away from, but the fierce light shines bright enough to tame it.- Donna Vorreyer, author of to everything there is
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153,95 kr. An abecedary, or alphabet book, teaches letters, the primary pieces of language and of story-making. In Ladies' Abecedary, each letter is a woman, each woman is a poem, and each poem is a narrative of female identity. These micro-biographies-in-verse present a series of anonymous characters (historical and mythological, contemporary and composite, unique and universal) in a collection that reveals "the diverse and complex nature of women's interior and external lives." Letter by letter, Ladies' Abecedary "exemplifies the importance of the project to reclaim voice, agency, and equality for women," and raises a remark about how a woman's story is told.
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133,95 kr. Radiant, hot blooded, self-assured, and infused with potent energy. In her debut chapbook, Glint, Carole Symer strikes a tone brimming with human warmth, humor, and glimpses of what's real inside the high stakes of a long love story--and oh it's so intensely real! Accentuated by an experimental, minimalist form, she weaves birdsong with sarcasm and pop culture into a sense of how intimacy truly unfolds. There's flashes of insight, along with whiffs of "something spicy and hot". Symer will cook you miso soup and make you think of love. You may laugh out loud as you read this work. You will recognize honest truths.
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128,95 kr. July Westhale is an essayist, translator, and the award-winning author of Trailer Trash and Via Negativa, which Publishers Weekly called "stunning" in a starred review. Her most recent work can be found in McSweeney's, The National Poetry Review, Prairie Schooner, CALYX, Hayden's Ferry Review, and The Huffington Post, among others. She also has an inventively-named collection of salty chapbooks. When she's not teaching, she works as a co-founding editor of PULP Magazine. www.julywesthale.com
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