Jen Schneider is an educator who lives, writes, and works in small spaces throughout Pennsylvania. She is a Best of the Net nominee, with stories, poems, and essays published in a wide variety of literary and scholarly journals. She is the author of Invisible Ink (Toho Pub), On Daily Puzzles: (Un)locking Invisibility (Moonstone Press), and Blindfolds, Bruises, and Breakups (Atmosphere Press).
On Always Being An Outsider
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- ISBN8201632366
- EAN9798201632366
- Date de parution21/03/2022
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- ÉditeurJL
Résumé
This collection of experimental, interactive, and erasure pieces explores belonging in its many forms and formats. Readers are invited to reimagine what it means to be and to belong. With poems in quiz, fill-in-the blank, list, and Mad Lib-esque format, readers are prompted to revisit and reimagine preconceived notions of belonging in both inside and outside spaces. Boundaries are tested. Expiration is embraced.
From erasures to nontraditional walks across traditional pages, the pieces play with both content and form. Explore travels and tales of red converse laces, queries on currency & hurricanes of human form. If you enjoy poetry like puzzles, and are curious about new visions of belonging, you'll love this collection. Erase prior notions of what it means to belong. Read the collection inside. Fill in its blanks outside.
From erasures to nontraditional walks across traditional pages, the pieces play with both content and form. Explore travels and tales of red converse laces, queries on currency & hurricanes of human form. If you enjoy poetry like puzzles, and are curious about new visions of belonging, you'll love this collection. Erase prior notions of what it means to belong. Read the collection inside. Fill in its blanks outside.







