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Winner of the Jean Feldman Poetry Prize from the Washington Writers' Publishing House, You Cannot Save Here is a collection of poems about how we live when each day feels like the world is ending. The poems ask what we do with the small moments that matter when so much around us-climate disaster, gun violence, pandemics, wars-makes these days feel apocalyptic. The book is a bit speculative and a bit confessional. It's queer, punk, and woven tightly with cultural allusion-from visual art to video games, pop culture to counterculture.

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Winner of the Jean Feldman Poetry Prize from the Washington Writers' Publishing House, You Cannot Save Here is a collection of poems about how we live when each day feels like the world is ending. The poems ask what we do with the small moments that matter when so much around us-climate disaster, gun violence, pandemics, wars-makes these days feel apocalyptic. The book is a bit speculative and a bit confessional. It's queer, punk, and woven tightly with cultural allusion-from visual art to video games, pop culture to counterculture.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Tonee Mae Moll is a queer & trans writer & educator. Her debut memoir, Out of Step, won the 2018 Lambda Literary Award, and was featured that year on the American Library Association's annual list of notable LGBTQ+ books. Tonee Mae's poetry has also received the Adele V. Holden award for creative excellence and the Bill Knott Poetry Prize. She is, most notably, a Gemini.