Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. For example, in “In Spite of It” she writes: Braunbeck:įans of Snyder’s work will be reminded of what they already know about her writing (and what new fans will learn), which is that she never holds back her pen and continues to write through everything even when it seems impossible. Take, for instance, the last stanza of “Invisible Woman,” co-written with Gary A. Snyder’s poems show the true spirit of a fighter. Sometimes the poetry feels dirty, as it twists in the dark recesses of life, then acts as a healing purge for the pain and ponder of love, loss, illness, and body horror, while also bringing hope. “It’s rare to find a publisher who has so consistently and competently championed and supported speculative fiction poets, and I know that they have provided the best possible home for this book.”Įxposed Nerves is a title that completely encompasses the varied pain within from traumas, identity crises, teenage angst, feminist fervor, and searching questions only the stars can answer. “I’m very happy to be working with Raw Dog Screaming Press on this collection,” Snyder continued.
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