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A coloring, pick-your-own poem, space-time romp exploring pandemic, parenting, politics, personal, past. So, we find ourselves here, in this book where you can split the meta-verse as often as you'd like, jumping around the various poems that I wrote during the pandemic. These poems reflect what my life was during those first fifteen months: scattered, overwhelmed, whimsical, nostalgic, pissed, political, exhausted, diseased, smitten. You may, of course, read straight through (if you dare), but if you do jump around, please go ahead and mark off your journey in the TIMELINE (table of…mehr

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A coloring, pick-your-own poem, space-time romp exploring pandemic, parenting, politics, personal, past. So, we find ourselves here, in this book where you can split the meta-verse as often as you'd like, jumping around the various poems that I wrote during the pandemic. These poems reflect what my life was during those first fifteen months: scattered, overwhelmed, whimsical, nostalgic, pissed, political, exhausted, diseased, smitten. You may, of course, read straight through (if you dare), but if you do jump around, please go ahead and mark off your journey in the TIMELINE (table of contents). Yes, write in this book! Go ahead! In fact, this is a coloring book! Please add life to the brilliant illustrations that Joey Hartmann-Dow and Jay Williams created for this book. And the few poems that have no illustrations to accompany them, please draw your own! Crowd these pages. There's always space for more creative chaos.
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Autorenporträt
Joann Renee Boswell lives in Camas, Washington, with her husband (a Quaker minister) and her three young children. Joann's first book, Cosmic Pockets (Fernwood Press, 2020), is a full-length collection of poetry and photography, and her second book, breath so hungry (The Poetry Box, 2022), is a chapbook love letter to her partner. Joann loves rainy days and sci-fi shows. She was her high school mascot and spent a summer working at a lumber mill. You can read more at joannrenee.com