"Everything That Hurt Us Becomes a Ghost is a poetry collection by deaf Indigenous (Cherokee) author Sage Ravenwood. In it, Ravenwood paints a complex portrait of trauma, survival, and navigating the world as a late deafened person"--
"Everything That Hurt Us Becomes a Ghost is a poetry collection by deaf Indigenous (Cherokee) author Sage Ravenwood. In it, Ravenwood paints a complex portrait of trauma, survival, and navigating the world as a late deafened person"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sage Ravenwood is a deaf Cherokee woman residing in upstate New York with her two rescue dogs, Bjarki and Yazhi. She is an outspoken advocate against animal cruelty and domestic violence. Her work can be found in The Temz Review, Contrary, Pioneertown Literary, Grain, The Familiar Wild: On Dogs and Poetry, The Rumpus, Lit Quarterly, PØST, Massachusetts Review, Savant-Garde, ANMLY, River Mouth Review, Native Skin Lit, Santa Clara Review, The Normal School, UCity Review, Punk Noir, Janus Literary, Jelly Bucket, Colorado Review, Pangyrus, PRISM International, 128 Lit, A Gathering of the Tribes, Ponder Review, and more. Everything That Hurt Us Becomes a Ghost is her first poetry collection.
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