“you can learn to have grace, and that‘s heaven”
you can tell she‘s a poet while you‘re reading this
the sentences are very short and descriptive
it‘s very inspiring if you want to be a poet yourself
“you can learn to have grace, and that‘s heaven”
you can tell she‘s a poet while you‘re reading this
the sentences are very short and descriptive
it‘s very inspiring if you want to be a poet yourself
It had its shining moments, including the poems scattered throughout, but it was mostly a lot of name dropping and "Who's hot, who's not."
It's seeming kind of Too Cool for me, and I can't tell if the protagonist Actually Likes anything. It's making me almost glad I didn't get into Columbia or Sarah Lawrence (despite how cliquey and full of rich white Southern princesses Agnes Scott was).
I'm smashed on my day off, so I decided this was as good a time as any to take another stab at this book and see if I've transcended my consciousness enough to understand it.
Last night's @RedInkSeries panel on the body, hosted by @michele Filgate. Phenomenal minds coming together to discuss trauma, zen writing, the body as interface, ghosts, and more. Book Court as backdrop - what could be better? #getindie #eileenmyles #alexandrakleeman #porochistakhakpour #annamarch #ruthozeki