The Branches, the Axe, the Missing

 

The Branches, the Axe, the Missing



The Branches, the Axe, the Missing



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This poetry is dangerous in the way that we've always suspected poetry might be: poetry as truth-teller, poetry as seductress. There's enough narrative to keep anyone who loves stories hooked experimental spaces for the innovative reader to co-create in fierce honesty that does not give way to any trend lyricism that can be set to music. Once you've entered the silken tent of Charlotte Pence's poetry, you will want to stay inside the intelligence and beauty for a long time, to resist the ordinary.—Marilyn KalletCharlotte Pence is the author of two award-winning chapbooks, The Writer's Path, and the editor of The Poetics of American Song Lyrics.

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