An intelligent, compassionate, and harrowing debut collection, Kelly Davio's Burn This House gives modern voice to the metaphysical tradition, revealing the ragged edges at the margins of belief.
An intelligent, compassionate, and harrowing debut collection, Kelly Davio's Burn This House gives modern voice to the metaphysical tradition, revealing the ragged edges at the margins of belief.
Kelly Davio is Managing Editor of The Los Angeles Review, Associate Editor of Fifth Wednesday Journal, and a reviewer for Women's Review of Books. She is a Pushcart nominee whose work has been honored in Best New Poets, edited by Kim Addonizio, and who has published poems in journals including Gargoyle, The Cincinnati Review, Bellingham Review, Pank, and others. She holds an MFA in Poetry from Northwest Institute of Literary Arts, Whidbey Writers' Workshop, and teaches English as a second language in Seattle, Washington.
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