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Tracy Dimond

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Tracy Dimond is a 2016 Baker Artist Award finalist. She is the author of the full length poetry collection, Emotion Industry (Barrelhouse), and four chapbooks, including: TO TRACY LIKE / TO LIKE / LIKE (akinoga press) and Sorry I Wrote So Many Sad Poems Today (Ink Press), winner of Baltimore City Paper’s Best Chapbook. She holds her MFA in Creative Writing & Publishing Arts from the University of Baltimore.

“Survival demands change, and I believed that my future-changed-self was somewhere in those woods…

This Shouldn’t Be Happening By Jen Grow Witness Magazine

“Survival demands change, and I believed that my future-changed-self was somewhere in those woods where trees are unbothered by heartache. I wanted to be like the trees: to stand tall, rooted in the ground, and convert sunlight into strength. I wanted the strength to overcome.”

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Published on November 14, 2025 11:39
Average rating: 4.49 · 75 ratings · 22 reviews · 6 distinct worksSimilar authors
Sorry I Wrote So Many Sad P...

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Emotion Industry

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I Want Your Tan

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TO TRACY LIKE / TO LIKE / LIKE

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“With all our horrors and faults, somewhere in us there is a shining.”
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“Your memory is a monster; you forget—it doesn't. It simply files things away. It keeps things for you, or hides things from you—and summons them to your recall with will of its own. You think you have a memory; but it has you!”
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“Words can be like X-rays if you use them properly – they’ll go through anything. You read and you’re pierced.”
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“All men fear death. It’s a natural fear that consumes us all. We fear death because we feel that we haven’t loved well enough or loved at all, which ultimately are one and the same. However, when you make love with a truly great woman, one that deserves the utmost respect in this world and one that makes you feel truly powerful, that fear of death completely disappears. Because when you are sharing your body and heart with a great woman the world fades away. You two are the only ones in the entire universe. You conquer what most lesser men have never conquered before, you have conquered a great woman’s heart, the most vulnerable thing she can offer to another. Death no longer lingers in the mind. Fear no longer clouds your heart. Only passion for living, and for loving, become your sole reality. This is no easy task for it takes insurmountable courage. But remember this, for that moment when you are making love with a woman of true greatness you will feel immortal.
I believe that love that is true and real creates a respite from death. All cowardice comes from not loving or not loving well, which is the same thing. And when the man who is brave and true looks death squarely in the face like some rhino hunters I know or Belmonte, who is truly brave, it is because they love with sufficient passion to push death out of their minds. Until it returns, as it does to all men. And then you must make really good love again. Think about it.”
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