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Winner of the 2016 Donald Hall Prize in Poetry. This book is a work of intersectional feminism - it acknowledges these identities, under the particular auspices of grief. Clark writes about the experience of abuse from a place of experience rather than exploitation, giving a new voice to an old story.

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Winner of the 2016 Donald Hall Prize in Poetry. This book is a work of intersectional feminism - it acknowledges these identities, under the particular auspices of grief. Clark writes about the experience of abuse from a place of experience rather than exploitation, giving a new voice to an old story.
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Lauren Clark's poems have appeared in FIELD, Ninth Letter, the Offing, and many other journals. They earned an MFA from the University of Michigan, where they won four of five categories of the university's prestigious Hopwood Awards. They have been the recipient of scholarships from the New York State Summer Writers Institute and the Sewanee Writers Conference. They work as program and development coordinator at Poets House in New York City and collaborate with Etc. Gallery in Chicago.