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If redemption can be found in the most unlikely places, these poems testify to that hope. In Hulk Church, Justin Lacour does penance with a vulnerability that seeks " a church that lets you scream," laying bare the brokenness of addiction and the constant anxieties of being human. Often reverent and always honest, the speaker in this chapbook evokes a sacramental vision that grace may continue to abound whether we are prepared to welcome it or not.

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If redemption can be found in the most unlikely places, these poems testify to that hope. In Hulk Church, Justin Lacour does penance with a vulnerability that seeks " a church that lets you scream," laying bare the brokenness of addiction and the constant anxieties of being human. Often reverent and always honest, the speaker in this chapbook evokes a sacramental vision that grace may continue to abound whether we are prepared to welcome it or not.
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Autorenporträt
Justin Lacour lives in New Orleans with his wife and three children. He is the editor of Trampoline: A Journal of Poetry.