In Becky Justman's genuine second poetry installment, she finds herself caught in an endless cycle of "still figuring things out." Through brave narrative poetry and personal essays, she reflects on the trial and errors of adulthood, missed connections, disheartening family dynamics, and her many sincere attempts at being "good enough."
Throughout the course of Better Next Time, Justman learns what it means to make the most out of being in such a uniquely "in-between" period of her life, and finds a way to see the potential in all of her milestones still yet to come.
faves: - july baby - distant - just kids - the view from the plane - window to the west - strangers - end scene - october heat - sabbatical pt. 2 - snowflakes in april