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Poetry, criticism, tomfoolery, rabble-rousing. She/her. Humor, Empathy, and Community in Twentieth-Century American Poetry (criticism, Oxford University Press); Five-Paragraph Essay on the Body-Mind Problem (poetry, Wesleyan University Press)
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"Gosh it's surprising how old ladies can express such intense rage" listen, my great-aunt Eleanor would stab you with a fork if you beat her at croquet or failed to use the subjunctive; if she were still alive she would be wearing Stephen Miller's skin as a coat by now.
I wrote a poem about an exiled octopus and I am so happy that it has found a campsite at 32 Poems.
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Rachel Trousdale
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If anyone asks, please let them know that we do currently have enough snow, thanks.
I'm teaching John Lewis' *March* today in my Graphic Novels class and it is exactly what I need right now.
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Some of my students are such awesome, smart, responsible, hardworking people that it actually helps me get up in the morning despite the entire rest of the goddamn world.