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We Don't Know That This Is Temporary forms a fiercely heartbreaking treatise on the aching chasm that too often forms between lovers. An emerging master of her craft, Barrios unapologetically taps into the inner monologue of a human still learning what it means to be seen, held, touched, made safe, to be enough for themselves and others, and to be filled with something more substantive than another's thoughtless limbs. These poems are for anyone who has loved with every vulnerable ounce of their being, and everyone who's been left unsatisfied with the results.

Produktbeschreibung
We Don't Know That This Is Temporary forms a fiercely heartbreaking treatise on the aching chasm that too often forms between lovers. An emerging master of her craft, Barrios unapologetically taps into the inner monologue of a human still learning what it means to be seen, held, touched, made safe, to be enough for themselves and others, and to be filled with something more substantive than another's thoughtless limbs. These poems are for anyone who has loved with every vulnerable ounce of their being, and everyone who's been left unsatisfied with the results.
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Autorenporträt
Adrienne Marie Barrios is co-editor-in-chief of Reservoir Road Literary Review, editor-in-chief of CLOVES Literary, and review editor of The Loveliest Review. Her work-poetry, creative nonfiction, and fiction-has appeared in numerous literary journals. She edits award-winning novels, poetry collections, short stories, and anthologies. Adrienne is autistic and has ADHD and struggles daily with chronic illnesses and disability. Many days, she struggles simply to exist, but the pain borne of those days gives way to a creativity she isn't sure she would've found otherwise. She owes much of her continued survival to her husband, their four cats, and her few close friends who know what it means to persevere.