Scar by Carrie Etter
-Reviewed by Katy Lewis Hood – The scar in the title of Carrie Etter’s recent pamphlet is a mark ‘in the earth’,
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Read more– Reviewed by Bethany W Pope – Richard Scott’s Wound opens with two epigraphs, one directly above the other, both
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