In Fatal, her most personal collection yet, Kimberly Johnson reflects
on ways in which we are imperiled, this life dealing out even in its
"small and common" events so many shocks and wounds that we are marked
by our having lived it. These poems explore our enduring commitment to
care for our small, costly holdings--all those vital, fatal loves that
make us vulnerable--and contemplates the question of how we can bear the
caring, knowing the risk.