In Jessie Carty's most definitive collection of poetry yet, the poet explores identity through a playful juxtaposition of memory and fantasy. Says Collin Kelley, "The poems in Morph are fragmented, delicate, and searing as Jessie Carty examines the often intense need for personal transformation. If we could become someone - or something - else, would it make our lot in life better or worse?"
In Jessie Carty's most definitive collection of poetry yet, the poet explores identity through a playful juxtaposition of memory and fantasy. Says Collin Kelley, "The poems in Morph are fragmented, delicate, and searing as Jessie Carty examines the often intense need for personal transformation. If we could become someone - or something - else, would it make our lot in life better or worse?"
Jessie's poetry, fiction, and nonfiction have appeared in publications such as Iodine Poetry Journal, Main Street Rag and The Dead Mule. She is the author of MORPH (Sibling Rivalry Press, 2013), FAT GIRL (Sibling Rivalry Press, 2011), Paper House (Folded Word, 2010), At the A & P Meridiem (Pudding House, 2009), and The Wait of Atom (Folded Word, 2009). When she's not busy writing, Jessie teaches at RCCC in Concord, North Carolina, and edits the online journal Referential Magazine.
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