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The Bloody Planet
  • Language: en

The Bloody Planet

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Poetry. In THE BLOODY PLANET, Callista Buchen calls out to the geographies of the solar system, considering the local and the grand, the Earth-bound and beyond. Her speakers are searchers--through far-flung examinations and pursuits of strange landscapes, they bring us face to face with what it means to be human. On Mercury, 'Scars gather flesh-- / fall apart. The ground writes, rewrites.' The speaker asks again and again: 'What does it matter?' What matters is the gravity of place. What matters is what pulls us. In these twenty gorgeous, tensile poems, Buchen explores what connects and separates, culling from the planets a universe of language, color, work, art, even love. In THE BLOODY PLA...

Look Look Look
  • Language: en

Look Look Look

Poetry. Women's Studies. "Motherhood is bound both to life's joy and death's ether, which complicates a woman's relationship to her own body's emotional and physical permeablity. In LOOK LOOK LOOK Callista Buchen writes beautiful prose fragments about and the tendrils that bind her to motherhood and that intersection with mortality. This moving collection situates motherhood as a climate, a destination and reminds us that many of the connections bodies make are often as ephemeral as 'clouds made of mouths.'"--Carmen Gimenez Smith "Drawing from surrealism, the grotesque, and even horror, Callista Buchen's LOOK LOOK LOOK explores how alien one's own body--one's own self--becomes through pregna...

A Flame Called Indiana
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 300

A Flame Called Indiana

As Kurt Vonnegut, Indiana's most famous writer, once remarked, "Wherever you go, there is always a Hoosier doing something important there." A Flame Called Indiana features 65 writers of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry who have all had the pleasure of being Hoosiers at one time or another. Curated by the Indiana University Bloomington creative writing department, this diverse anthology features everything from the immigrant experience to the Indianapolis 500 to science fiction. Altogether, the work stands testament to the vibrancy and creativity of this Midwest state. An excellent gift for your favorite reader and an important resource for creative writers, A Flame Called Indiana serves as both a chronicle of where Indiana's writing is today and a beacon to those who'll take it where it's going next.

How They Were Found
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 254

How They Were Found

In his debut collection How They Were Found, Matt Bell draws from a wide range of genres to create stories that are both formally innovative and imaginatively rich. In one, a 19th-century minister follows ghostly instructions to build a mechanical messiah. In another, a tyrannical army commander watches his apocalyptic command slip away as the memories of his men begin to fade and fail. Elsewhere, murders are indexed, new worlds are mapped, fairy tales are fractured and retold and then fractured again. Throughout these thirteen stories, Bell's careful prose burrows at the foundations of his characters' lives until they topple over, then painstakingly pores over the wreckage for what rubbled humanity might yet remain to be found.

Do You Have Fitbit Bar Graph Image Uploaded In Mind? The Eggs and Hens Question In Nature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 158

Do You Have Fitbit Bar Graph Image Uploaded In Mind? The Eggs and Hens Question In Nature

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-08-03
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

a nice account of life's wonders and it is to explore the solutions to our current problems.

Fourteen Hills
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 196

Fourteen Hills

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Holding My Selves Together
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 160

Holding My Selves Together

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-05-15
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"In ... her fifth volume of poetry, Margaret Rozga brings together some of her best-loved poems about Milwaukee's fair housing marches and her concern for issues of peace and social justice, with new poems that identify with Alice in Wonderland and imagine new Alice adventures. New poems also grapple with issues of recent political turmoil and pandemic-induced uncertainly. These deeply written poems find in language the glue that may hold our selves together."--Back cover.