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In Dante's Inferno, he easily descends into Hell and explores circles reserved for traitors & betrayers, liars & thieves. Lynne Schmidt's blistering new poetry chapbook wrestles with the terrifying notion that we are currently in Hell, that the things we suffer on a daily basis - Violence Against Women, Body Image, Death and Dying and Grief, and more - are a part of some larger punishment.

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In Dante's Inferno, he easily descends into Hell and explores circles reserved for traitors & betrayers, liars & thieves. Lynne Schmidt's blistering new poetry chapbook wrestles with the terrifying notion that we are currently in Hell, that the things we suffer on a daily basis - Violence Against Women, Body Image, Death and Dying and Grief, and more - are a part of some larger punishment.
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Autorenporträt
Lynne Schmidt (she/they) is the queer, neurodivergent grandchild of a Holocaust survivor, and a mental health professional in Maine, with a focus on trauma and healing. They are the winner of the 2021 The Poetry Question Chapbook Contest, 2021 River Winter Prize, 2020 New Women's Voices Contest, a 2020 Pushcart nominee, and an eleven-time Best of the Net nominee.When given the choice, Lynne prefers the company of her pack of dogs and one cat to humans.