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Break Self: Feed meditates on ecosystems, their human threats, and possible cures based on nourishment and barrier fracture. Borderlands and boundaries evolve in deep connection with the natural world that surrounds us with its seasonal shifts and impacts of climate change. We spend so much time preparing for devastation. Break Self: Feed repurposes that drive and energy towards preparing for our proliferation, our unfurling, our living into potential.

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Break Self: Feed meditates on ecosystems, their human threats, and possible cures based on nourishment and barrier fracture. Borderlands and boundaries evolve in deep connection with the natural world that surrounds us with its seasonal shifts and impacts of climate change. We spend so much time preparing for devastation. Break Self: Feed repurposes that drive and energy towards preparing for our proliferation, our unfurling, our living into potential.
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Autorenporträt
Gabrielle is a writer, professor, and chef. Her memoir, Hive-Mind, published in 2015, details her time of love, awakening, and tragic loss on an organic farm. Her first poetry book, Too Many Seeds, was published in 2021 by Finishing Line Press. Her third poetry book, Points in the Network, is forthcoming from Finishing Line Press. Her poetry has been published in the Atlanta Review, The Evergreen Review, The Adirondack Review, San Francisco Public Press, Fourteen Hills, pacificREVIEW, Connecticut River Review, Catamaran, MacQueen's, Borderlands: Texas Poetry Review, and is forthcoming from The American Poetry Review. Gabrielle is the Farm-to-Fork columnist for Inside Sacramento magazine. Access links to her work through her website at www.gabriellemyers.com