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fiery poppies bruising their own throats
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fiery poppies bruising their own throats

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A delicious fever, a fervent tapestry, a bone-bearingly honest epistolary journey-Allison Blevins and Josh Davis' fiery poppies bruising their own throats is a richly textured exploration of disability, queerness, relationship, and the profoundness of intimacy that only poets know. This is a book for people who know darkness is a necessity for light, who know loss makes meaning, and who know the precise moment when bodies bend until they break-before coming together again to face the darkness and light as new.

-Sarah Clark, editor of beestung and ANMLY

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Glass Lyre Press
Date
28 September 2023
Pages
48
ISBN
9781941783993

A delicious fever, a fervent tapestry, a bone-bearingly honest epistolary journey-Allison Blevins and Josh Davis' fiery poppies bruising their own throats is a richly textured exploration of disability, queerness, relationship, and the profoundness of intimacy that only poets know. This is a book for people who know darkness is a necessity for light, who know loss makes meaning, and who know the precise moment when bodies bend until they break-before coming together again to face the darkness and light as new.

-Sarah Clark, editor of beestung and ANMLY

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Glass Lyre Press
Date
28 September 2023
Pages
48
ISBN
9781941783993