Poetry. Literary Nonfiction. Women's Studies. Pluck, swallow, bury, drive, frack. Debra Marquart's newest poetry ranges from the horrifying reality of Cold War leftovers, the consequences of fracking,
Features the author's reminiscences of growing up on and escaping from a family farm in North Dakota, headed for a peripatetic career as a rock musician, poet, and English teacher.
Marquart looks forward to finding her place in society as a strong, independent woman and confronts some of the harsher realities of what that experience means in our world.... A stunning debut for a
"So unexpected, so revelatory, such exquisite prose (and poetry) these 'sequences,' as the editors choose to call them, may be undefinable, but they are certainly not indescribable. I describe th