A remarkable debut collection about identical twin sisters and their
parents' struggle with addiction
I am busy seeing, declares the reverent and ever-curious speaker of
Mustard, Milk, and Gin. In this haunting debut, Megan Denton Ray
unflinchingly sifts through the sediment of a girlhood ruled by service.
Everything in these poems sweats--the sunflower working hard for its
first pair of leaves, the sister feeding her twin like a father, the men
and women working in a community ravaged by the opioid crisis. With
tender restraint, Ray's poems question the infallibility of devoutness
while finding solace in the classification of the natural world. What
results is a powerhouse voice that chooses preservation above all else.
No poppy, wild carrot, or honeycomb is too small a treasure as Ray
weaves stories of loss and mercy through both dreamscapes and domestic
scenes alike. The forgettable and forgotten ignite--these poems are
gifts of curiosity and care. Mustard, Milk and Gin is the winner of
the 2019 New Southern Voices Poetry Prize as selected by G.C. Waldrep.