Joanna Penn Cooper
Certain odd little thrills: Speaking to the man behind the counter in between hiccups. […]
Certain odd little thrills: Speaking to the man behind the counter in between hiccups. […]
Mama says I’m killing Jesus
again every time I return home […]
Wendy Chin-Tanner is the author of Turn (Sibling Rivalry Press, 2014), which was a finalist for the Oregon Book Awards. Some of her poems and essays can be found at The Collagist, The Rumpus, The Huffington Post, xoJane, RHINO, and Denver Quarterly. […]
Bless the children who are compared to the white ones. Praise the project bricks and the men inside selling white ones. […]
We never cared for opera, our mouths were just for kissing: maps, fast food,
phosphorescent bourbon, then you went rogue, and that was life. I followed […]
Pulsars look like prisms through the binoculars
you aim at the gaps in power lines. So what. […]
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