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These compelling, proudly youthful poems directly and indirectly ask some of the basic, urgent questions of our moment: how to dwell for real with the damaged and gorgeous Earth; how to be with each other in our toxic Now; how to live and love as contaminated beings, with no truly reasonable expectation of an enduring future for our troubled civilization. -Anthony McCann, author of Thing Music (Wave Books, 2014), I ¿ Your Fate (Wave Books, 2011), Moongarden (Wave Books, 2006) and Father of Noise (Fence Books, 2003). Cori Bratby-Rudd's Cage of Eden is a beautiful testament to the chapbook form.…mehr

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These compelling, proudly youthful poems directly and indirectly ask some of the basic, urgent questions of our moment: how to dwell for real with the damaged and gorgeous Earth; how to be with each other in our toxic Now; how to live and love as contaminated beings, with no truly reasonable expectation of an enduring future for our troubled civilization. -Anthony McCann, author of Thing Music (Wave Books, 2014), I ¿ Your Fate (Wave Books, 2011), Moongarden (Wave Books, 2006) and Father of Noise (Fence Books, 2003). Cori Bratby-Rudd's Cage of Eden is a beautiful testament to the chapbook form. Here, Bratby-Rudd's poems are elegant, beguiling, almost brutally thoughtful-yet touch and indicate, question, and trail away, leaving silences and vacancies for readers to populate with contemplations, realizations, and queernesses of their own. -Ryka Aoki, author of Why Dust Shall Never Settle Upon This Soul, He Mele A Hilo, and Seasonal Velocities.
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Cori Bratby-Rudd is a queer LA-based writer and the editor of Under The Belly of the Beast (Dissonance Press, 2020). She graduated Cum Laude from UCLA's Gender Studies department, and received her MFA in Creative Writing from California Institute of the Arts. Cori is the co-founder and executive director of Influx Collectiv(e)'s Queer Poetry Reading Series. In 2018, she was nominated as one of Lambda Literary's 2018 Emerging Writers and her first full length manuscript Dis/owned (previously titled: Goats & Grandmas) was a semi-finalist for YesYes Book's 2019 Pamet River Prize and was Longlisted for PANK Magazine's 2019 Book Contest. You can find her at coribratbyrudd.com.