Lyric-narrative poetry by Joey Gould. In an original, organic style, this collection charts a poet discovering they would like to survive. It's a discovery that comes about both through the struggle for self-acceptance and through cherishing companions, lost and found, with an almost unbearable tenderness. Vulnerable and knowing.
Lyric-narrative poetry by Joey Gould. In an original, organic style, this collection charts a poet discovering they would like to survive. It's a discovery that comes about both through the struggle for self-acceptance and through cherishing companions, lost and found, with an almost unbearable tenderness. Vulnerable and knowing.
Joey Gould is a long-time contributor to Mass Poetry, for which he assists the Poetry Festival Planning Committee, leads workshops for Student Day of Poetry events around Massachusetts, writes web articles for MassPoetry.org, & judges slams for Louder Than a Bomb MA. His work has been printed in Paper Nautilus, Drunk Monkeys, The Compassion Anthology, Memoir Mixtapes, & District Lit, amongst others. He has twice been nominated for Bettering American Poetry and once for a Pushcart Prize. Since his first public reading as a fellow of Salem State University's Summer Poetry Seminar, he has performed in The Poetry Circus, Elle Villanelle's Poetry Bordello, and The Poetry Society of New York's Poetry Brothel. In addition to his Mass Poetry work, he has taught workshops for the Salem Poetry Seminar & Salem Lit Fest. He coedits Golden Walkman & writes 100-word reviews as poetry editor for Drunk Monkeys. Most important, he likes Pusheen & painting his nails.
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