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If you want to learn how to live on this planet, read How to Wear This Body, a lyric and riveting book uniquely suited to help us survive the hard facts of our existence and to do so with wit and courage, intelligence and grace. Yes, everything is coming to an end. / The way it does each hour of the day. No better night for carnivals, you say. In wry and wise poem after poem, Hayden Saunier offers us heady wine and late-season asparagus, companionable dogs and grandmothers dropping the wide straps of their brassieres, roadside theatre and heart surgery while sleeping, grief and the wherewithal…mehr

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If you want to learn how to live on this planet, read How to Wear This Body, a lyric and riveting book uniquely suited to help us survive the hard facts of our existence and to do so with wit and courage, intelligence and grace. Yes, everything is coming to an end. / The way it does each hour of the day. No better night for carnivals, you say. In wry and wise poem after poem, Hayden Saunier offers us heady wine and late-season asparagus, companionable dogs and grandmothers dropping the wide straps of their brassieres, roadside theatre and heart surgery while sleeping, grief and the wherewithal to brave it, and in every poem room is left / for the cracked-// open door of the ordinary miracle. -Christopher Bursk
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Hayden Saunier is the author of five previous collections of poems, most recently A Cartography of Home (Terrapin Books, 2021). Her awards include a 2023 Pushcart Prize, the 2013 Gell Poetry Award, the 2011 Rattle Poetry Prize, and the 2011 Pablo Neruda Award. Her work has been published in such journals as Beloit Poetry Journal, Nimrod, Southern Poetry Review, The Sun, and Virginia Quarterly Review. Her poems have also been featured on Poetry Daily, The Writer's Almanac, and Verse Daily. A professional actor, she is the founder and director of No River Twice, a community-driven interactive poetry group that combines poetry and performance. She lives on a farm in Pennsylvania.