For lovers of poetry in the tradition of Ocean Vuong and Rupi Kaur, here is a new, muscular, and defiantly queer collection of poems about how sex, cities, and religion can make saying "I'm thankful for my life" the hardest and most joyful thing a person can say. In We Were Young Until We Were Broken, Blake Williams's body, city, and relationships function as stilettos-each of these structures in his life are strong, beautiful, and too often broken...
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