Reading this unguent, burning swath of highly original poems by writer Lucy Logsdon, each one eats into one's heart, sears and melts into one's consciousness as if placed into a crucible. Logsdon's subjects range wide and fierce: accepting spanking rather than detention while in grade school; struggles while recovering from addition; disillusionment of divorce and the ravages it places on trust, expectation, and one's psyche. How strongly should...
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