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We Know Each Other By Our Wounds is a journey in search of identity in a dis-integrating world. Through half-deserted cities and ragged landscapes a nonbinary traveler presses on, remembering past relationships with the self and others, surviving in nature. The road crumbles, the shore erodes, language fragments. At every intersection, other binaries: to go on, or not to go on? Alone or not alone? Jude Marr's rich imagery and intricate language challenge these and other binaries and suggest a sense of self in nature that can forgive.

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We Know Each Other By Our Wounds is a journey in search of identity in a dis-integrating world. Through half-deserted cities and ragged landscapes a nonbinary traveler presses on, remembering past relationships with the self and others, surviving in nature. The road crumbles, the shore erodes, language fragments. At every intersection, other binaries: to go on, or not to go on? Alone or not alone? Jude Marr's rich imagery and intricate language challenge these and other binaries and suggest a sense of self in nature that can forgive.
Autorenporträt
Jude Marr was born in Dundee, Scotland, in 1958. After a career in librarianship, followed by twelve years of writing and drifting, she arrived in the United States in 2011 to study for an MFA at Georgia College in Milledgeville. In 2015, she became a PhD student at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette where she also teaches, and works in the Writing Center. Her poetry has appeared in The Cortland Review, Black Heart Magazine, and Cherry Tree among others, and in 2014, she received an honorable mention for her submission to the Frankye Davis Mayes Prize sponsored by the Academy of American Poets. Jude was selected for the first ever One Story Summer Workshop in 2010, proving that she does sometimes write fiction. She has also participated in the Bread Loaf Translators' Conference, Martha's Vineyard Writers' Residency, and the Palm Beach Poetry Festival. She is currently poetry editor for the online journal r.kv.ry.