Susana H. Case’s “Dead Shark on the N Train” has questions of gender and violence threaded throughout her poems. Jami Macarty’s “The Minuses” is an ecofeminist book of poems, concerned with endangerments to women and ecology. Dayna Patterson’s “If Mother Braids a Waterfall” is a book obsessed with motherhood and daughterhood, ancestry, and transition—of home, family, faith, and the narratives woven to uphold the Self.
Event Video Link: https://youtu.be/KnJlKpAWMlc
WWBA is delighted to present “Shark Minus Mother” with Susana H. Case, Jami Macarty, and Dayna Patterson. (Please scroll down in this description for links to their books and WWBA information/donation links). Three women with poetry books released during the pandemic offer their poems to you from New York City, Tucson/Vancouver, and Bellingham, Washington. Join us for this exciting event!
Susana H. Case’s “Dead Shark on the N Train” has questions of gender and violence threaded throughout her poems. Jami Macarty’s “The Minuses” is an ecofeminist book of poems, concerned with endangerments to women and ecology. Dayna Patterson’s “If Mother Braids a Waterfall” is a book obsessed with motherhood and daughterhood, ancestry, and transition—of home, family, faith, and the narratives woven to uphold the Self.