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EMBODY & GRIEF FOR HIRE

Launch of Verity La Anthology No. 2 EMBODY What does it mean to be embodied in human or animal form? How does our body — its size, colour, race, gender, …

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NOT A REVIEW: Tricia Dearborn’s Autobiochemistry (Benjamin Dodds)

I have been a fan of Tricia Dearborn’s poetry for a decade. My initial encounter with her work was in an anthology chapbook published for National Science Week in 2010. …

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VERITY LA POETRY PODCAST Episode 8: Tricia Dearborn

TRICIA DEARBORN: In this edition of the Verity La Poetry Podcast, Managing Editor Michele Seminara chats with Tricia Dearborn about the many poems of hers we’ve published over the past …

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The running doll (Tricia Dearborn)

the doll in my dream is one of those old-fashioned plastic dolls with arms and legs that move but this doll has no arms no head as it runs, its …

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I text you a photo of my knitting (Tricia Dearborn)

the knitting lies curved along its cable it rests on the pattern which covers my journal in which is secreted my dream of two nights ago the one where I …

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The change: some notes from the field (Tricia Dearborn)

Perimenopause as a chance to get a few things off my mother’s chest my mother and I are not alike in temperament or constitution though at twelve she told me …

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    • Non Fiction
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      • Verity La Forum
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