Little Brown Bat, Ming Vase, My Adam’s Task
The brain of the little brown bat has expanded as humans clear forests, pave roads and force the...
Read MoreSusan Briante is the author of two books of poetry: Utopia Minus (Ahsahta Press 2011) and Pioneers in the Study of Motion (Ahsahta Press 2007). Briante also writes essays on documentary poetics as well as on the relationship between place and cultural memory. Some of these can be found in Creative Non-Fiction, Rethinking History, Jacket and The Believer. She is finishing work on a new collection of poems, The Market Wonders, inspired by the current economic crisis. Poems from this project have been published in ElevenEleven, Third Coast and 1913 among other journals as well as in the chapbooks The Market is a Parasite that Looks Like a Nest (Dancing Girl Press). Briante is an associate professor of creative writing at the University of Arizona.
by Susan Briante | Jan 16, 2014 | Creative Nonfiction | 0
The brain of the little brown bat has expanded as humans clear forests, pave roads and force the...
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“May 26–The Dow Closes Down 9974” originally appeared in Cannibal. Reprinted by...
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“Specimen Box” previously appeared in Utopia Minus (Ahsahta, 2011). Reprinted by...
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