These poems trace the speaker's emotional biography from a wild and
impoverished rural childhood through tender and terrifying adulthood.
Rooted in the heart and the messy organs of our mortality, Melissa
Crowe's work is epistolary in tone but gritty in texture. She reckons
with the pure pain and buoyant beauty of survival, loss, parenthood, and
letting go. These deeply personal poems embrace the hurt that
accompanies intimacy and insist that we love fiercely.