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The Bones That Map Us embodies an intimate yet understated world of grief. Confronted with the erasure of a family history, the speaker gradually fills in the cracks with her own love story. Throughout this chapbook, Maggie Rue Hess demonstrates how we can reshape our origins while loving-- and forgiving-- their original source.

Produktbeschreibung
The Bones That Map Us embodies an intimate yet understated world of grief. Confronted with the erasure of a family history, the speaker gradually fills in the cracks with her own love story. Throughout this chapbook, Maggie Rue Hess demonstrates how we can reshape our origins while loving-- and forgiving-- their original source.
Autorenporträt
Maggie Rue Hess is a PhD student living in Knoxville, Tennessee, with her partner and their two crusty white dogs. Her work has appeared in Rattle, Minnesota Review, Connecticut River Review, and other publications; The Bones That Map Us is her debut chapbook. She serves as a poetry reader and Managing Editor for Online Content for Grist: A Journal of the Literary Arts. Maggie gets her stubbornness from both sides of her family and shares baked goods to show love; she has a surprising competitive side and her mom's crooked front teeth.