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*Widely published: The author's work has been widely published in venues such as the Brooklyn Rail , BOMB , Lambda Literary , and Fence , to name a few.
*Author is integral member of Berkeley poetry scene: She leads generative poetry workshops and is a curator of a weekly reading series.
*Author is a graduate of Iowa Writers' Workshop , with an MFA in Poetry.
*For lovers of sapphic poetry, as well as the critique of sapphic poetry: Author is deeply interested in lesbian, bi, and trans histories, and lack thereof.
*A range of influences: The book draws on sources from Bernadette
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*Widely published: The author's work has been widely published in venues such as the Brooklyn Rail, BOMB, Lambda Literary, and Fence, to name a few.

*Author is integral member of Berkeley poetry scene: She leads generative poetry workshops and is a curator of a weekly reading series.

*Author is a graduate of Iowa Writers' Workshop, with an MFA in Poetry.

*For lovers of sapphic poetry, as well as the critique of sapphic poetry: Author is deeply interested in lesbian, bi, and trans histories, and lack thereof.

*A range of influences: The book draws on sources from Bernadette Mayer and New Narrative to stoner comics and insane comedians.

*An intervention in the canon: The predominantly male, predominantly straight canon is troubled, and then appropriated.


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Sophia Dahlin is a poet in Berkeley. She leads generative poetry workshops, teaches youth creative writing, and is one of the several curators of a new weekly reading series in the Bay Area. With Jacob Kahn, she edits a small chapbook press called Eyelet. Her first book, Natch, was released in 2020.