Through heartbreaking, often comic, genre-non-conforming pieces spanning
the past 10 years, Rachel Zucker trains her relentless attention on
marriage, motherhood, grief, the need to speak, depression, sex, and
many other topics. Part poetry, part memoir, part lyric essay--and not
limited by any of these categories--SoundMachine is a book written out
of the persistent feeling that the human voice is both a meaningless
sound and the only way we know we exist.