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Ophelia and Peggy Lee, Wonder Woman and Frida Kahlo, the new mother, the formidable grandmother, and more. To say these poems are feminist is an understatement; these poems are the female gaze, a way of seeing that emerges after stripping away the man-made system of values that has been instilled in all of us since early childhood. Read and follow the vanishing backside of McMurray’s protagonist as she makes her way through a conscious and subconscious funhouse of mirrors, ultimately taking your hand to help lift you up and out like a big sister who knows because she’s been there. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Kathryn McMurray is a poet, wife, mother, and teacher living in Long Beach, California. She earned her MFA from California State University, Long Beach in 2004. Her work has appeared in Re(Verb), The Bastille, Livewire, Pearl, Epicenter, Spork, and Red Rock Review.
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Ophelia and Peggy Lee, Wonder Woman and Frida Kahlo, the new mother, the formidable grandmother, and more. To say these poems are feminist is an understatement; these poems are the female gaze, a way of seeing that emerges after stripping away the man-made system of values that has been instilled in all of us since early childhood. Read and follow the vanishing backside of McMurray’s protagonist as she makes her way through a conscious and subconscious funhouse of mirrors, ultimately taking your hand to help lift you up and out like a big sister who knows because she’s been there. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Kathryn McMurray is a poet, wife, mother, and teacher living in Long Beach, California. She earned her MFA from California State University, Long Beach in 2004. Her work has appeared in Re(Verb), The Bastille, Livewire, Pearl, Epicenter, Spork, and Red Rock Review.