A collection of haiku poetry about such topics as nature, femininity, identity politics, asexuality, squirrels, punk rock, missing-persons cases, justice, and fitting in. Much of this poetry is a fictionalized version of "what-if" for example, what if a young feminist was mocked for her chastity and, instead of merely tolerating the harassment, chose to damage someone's testicles? Lovers of the "revenge fantasy" genre will enjoy this poetic foray into the unknown. do not try this at home.
Bethany Ebert was raised in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. She moved to Duluth, Minnesota in 2006 for college, where she studied Cultural Anthropology, Studio Art, and English Literature. She currently works as a custodian. In her spare time, Ms. Ebert enjoys drawing, singing, and hiking. She is a Buddhist.