Cherry Bombs

At five I new at twelve
the body's logic
would lead to blood, rah-rah

girly pom-poms, breasts, the secondary sex
signs shaved to a lady-
likeness, arrayed in labial

pleats for the world's ease, a skirt
on an escalating gender:
the flatness developed in steps,

a corequake certain
to insinuate me up
dispite my fast dissent.

I hated
... [ more ]

—Alice Fulton, from Powers Of Congress

Ryan Van Meter's If You Knew Then What I Know Now is a finalist for the Eric Hoffer Award.

Caitlin Horrocks' This Is Not Your City is shortlisted for the William Saroyan International Prize for Writing.

Lia Purpura is interviewed in Orion.

06-05-2012
You Have Given Me a Country

Kentucky Great Writers Series Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning 251 West Second Street Lexington, Kentucky 40507
7:30 pm Reading from You Have Given Me a Country and Same Sun Here With Cynthia Ellingsen and Jeff Worley


ccll1@carnegiecenterlex.org
(859) 254-4175
http://carnegiecenterlex.org/events/kentucky-great-writers-series/

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