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Hospice catalogs a decade in the poet's life marked by becoming a mother while supporting a terminally ill parent, reckoning with the intimate work of caregiving. Formal explorations grapple with the twinned dynamics of mothering and motherlessness. Throughout the collection, Molly Akin considers how we trace our origins and inheritance within the imperfections of memory. Hospice employs precise and deliberate syntax to examine universally human and deeply personal themes.

Produktbeschreibung
Hospice catalogs a decade in the poet's life marked by becoming a mother while supporting a terminally ill parent, reckoning with the intimate work of caregiving. Formal explorations grapple with the twinned dynamics of mothering and motherlessness. Throughout the collection, Molly Akin considers how we trace our origins and inheritance within the imperfections of memory. Hospice employs precise and deliberate syntax to examine universally human and deeply personal themes.
Autorenporträt
Molly Akin lives on Cape Cod with her husband and two daughters. Molly is a 2023 recipient of a Massachusetts Cultural Council grant and her writing has been supported by the Sundress Academy for the Arts and Fine Arts Work Center. She has read in venues including the Emily Dickinson Museum, Fine Arts Work Center, Massachusetts Poetry Festival, New England Poetry Club, and What the Universe Is. Molly's work has recently been featured or is forthcoming from Brevity, The Denver Quarterly, Identity Theory, Inflectionist Review, Moon City Review, and Paraselene. Hospice is her first published collection.