Hell's Acre. Hillbilly Leviathan -- Biography -- Toward Mt. Scott -- Noted to Be the Definitive Bright Morning of Ten Thousand Calendars -- Pineola -- Ever Since I Can Remember -- County Line -- It's Been 145 Years; I am Still Surrendering to Ft. Sill -- Glitter -- Greasy Voice -- Hinterlands -- In the Month of Cleaning Family Plots -- Tuhuvita -- A Conques -- Non-Native Version -- KJV -- Kung-Fu of Being Silent -- Beget -- Logging-Trail Angel -- Mourners -- Native Child Star -- Six Fingers -- Skin Petals -- Last Comanche Allotment at the Edge of the World -- Typhoni -- What Is Left -- Church for the Disliked -- Before We're Eaten -- Black Haw -- Cries by Night with Head Below, Feet Above -- When Snake Was Dove's Brother-In-Law -- Struck Meat -- Jagged Winter Trail Designs -- Trying to Communicate with a Cracked Droid, Ouija Board, Magic 8 Ball, and Coffee Cans about a Message Transcribed on Bible Paper Dipped in Three-Day-Old Coffee, Then Buried with Demonically Inspired Fish Bones along the Banks of the Buffalo River -- Namesake -- Hell's Acre.
Summary:
Fractured storytelling for a fractured world, Ancestral Demon of a Grieving Bride draws readers into a world that appears eerily familiar but unsettling as well. Fierce, visceral, sometimes funny, and wholly original, Hoahwah's poems will linger in a reader's dreams long after she's closed the book--back cover.
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