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My TBR is threatening to fall from my headboard like the sword of Damocles
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#16 was Eat the World by Marina Diamandis!
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#15 was Perennials, by Dylan Ray!
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#14 was Invisible Strings, a Taylor Swift inspired collection, edited by @kristiefdaugherty.bsky.social!
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#13 was Camille T. Dungy's Trophic Cascade, to round out the Camille section of our syllabus 😉😊
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#12 was another Camille T. Dungy masterpiece, Smith Blue!
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And #11 was Suck on the Marrow, also by Camille Dungy!
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#10 was What to Eat, What to Drink, What to Leave for Poison by Camille Dungy (who I'm getting to see speak tonight!)
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#9 was Instructions for Traveling West by Joy Sullivan!
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#8 was The Life by Carrie Fountain!
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What is this fabulous writing implement?!
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#7 was Carrie Carter's chapbook, High Water!
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Thank you for the wonderful work!
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#6 was Coyote Conversations by Mark Surls!
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Also read #5, Rudy Francisco's Excuse Me As I Kiss the Sky last night!
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#3 was last night's read, Alive At the End of the World by @theferocity.bsky.social!
#4 was today's read, You Are Here, edited by Ada Limón!
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Poetry book #2, last night's read, was What Kind of Woman by @katejbaer.bsky.social!
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Poetry book #1 for this month was last night's read, Belly to the Brutal by @jenngivhan.bsky.social!
I'd previously read her books Girl With Death Mask and Rosa's Einstein and loved them, and Belly to the Brutal was equally powerful and wonderful! Definitely need to read more of her work!
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And I will say, this is one instance where the mean voice in my head has been actually helpful and effective. I've been getting compliments at the dentist my last few visits!