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Tuscaloosa Grief Factory is a beautifully crafted exploration of loss, motherhood, and personal reinvention via this hybrid poem-memoir. A.M. O'Malley navigates the death of her mother, the birth of her child, and a move to a small Alabama town where she is a stranger in every sense. With a narrative that braids the emotional and physical landscapes of her life-steeped in haunting memories, thoughts, and dreams, amidst a setting of old trees, relentless heat, loose dogs, nervous breakdowns, and fragile moments of clarity-O'Malley delivers a story of grief and resilience. Darkly humorous, at…mehr

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Tuscaloosa Grief Factory is a beautifully crafted exploration of loss, motherhood, and personal reinvention via this hybrid poem-memoir. A.M. O'Malley navigates the death of her mother, the birth of her child, and a move to a small Alabama town where she is a stranger in every sense. With a narrative that braids the emotional and physical landscapes of her life-steeped in haunting memories, thoughts, and dreams, amidst a setting of old trees, relentless heat, loose dogs, nervous breakdowns, and fragile moments of clarity-O'Malley delivers a story of grief and resilience. Darkly humorous, at times raw and daring, this work offers an unexpected journey through both personal turmoil and the strange, everyday beauty of life.
Autorenporträt
A.M. O'Malley is a writer and visual artist who has been published in Newer York, Nailed Magazine, The Nervous Breakdown, Jerkpoet, Poor Claudia, Burnside Review, Fog Machine, and Portland Review. O'Malley's first full-length book of hybrid poem-memoir Expecting Something Else was published by University of Hell Press in 2016. This is her second full-length book. O'Malley lives in Nashville, Tennessee, with her husband, writer and photographer, Grant Gerald Miller, and their son, Max.