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Alison Lubar

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Average rating: 4.7 · 70 ratings · 21 reviews · 10 distinct worksSimilar authors
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It Skips A Generation

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Thoughts I Lost In The Laundry by Leia Butler
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Butler meditates on the measure of experience– does it exist in memory? In the quotidian rituals of tea-making and laundry, she artfully explores grief, loss, pairing, and belonging. This collection questions the way that chores and the weekend/work- ...more
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Birdsongs by C.M. Crockford
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Birdsongs is an ode to present day Philadelphia and a punk rock past, filled with nostalgia and form-play. CM Crockford balances humor, fear, dread, and love with the anxiety of a dying world and precise lens of neurodivergence. Both self-aware and f ...more
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Birdsongs is an ode to present day Philadelphia and a punk rock past, filled with nostalgia and form-play. CM Crockford balances humor, fear, dread, and love with the anxiety of a dying world and precise lens of neurodivergence. Both self-aware and f ...more
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Jonathan Koven’s Mystic Orchards is full of lush and palpable language, meant to be read aloud and savored. This hybrid collection weaves poetry into prose, and its form mirrors the unbound answers to the questions Koven poses: What happens at light’ ...more
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Cloud Picker by Sy Brand
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Sy Brand’s Cloud Picker is equal parts pastoral and metaphysical. Through this dreamy collection, they invite us to navigate belonging, and the body as its own ecology, a microcosm of oceans and suns. There is a longing that is probed and satiated: S ...more
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Where We Set Our Easel by Mandira Pattnaik
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Mandira Pattnaik’s Where We Set Our Easel is a meditation on physical and temporal distance that considers the physics of existence and how love grows or erodes in accordance. She frames her novella as one would an exhibit, with each part tied togeth ...more
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Where We Set Our Easel by Mandira Pattnaik
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Every Living Day by Adam Gianforcaro
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Adam Gianforcaro’s Every Living Day is a love letter to the vastness of spacetime, from the pinholes to nebulas, and all of the experience of existence in-between. He is both astrophysicist and philosopher as he explores mycelium and the multiverse, ...more
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