Paisley Rekdal is the author of a book of essays, The Night My Mother Met Bruce Lee; a hybrid-genre photo-text memoir that combines poetry, fiction, nonfiction and photography entitled Intimate; and four books of poetry: A Crash of Rhinos, Six Girls Without Pants, The Invention of the Kaleidoscope, and Animal Eye, which was a finalist for the Kingsley Tufts Prize and winner of the UNT Rilke Prize.
Paisley Rekdal
Irises
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Gemini Pastoralism
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Mars Exit
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The shark teeth in the anthills of my old neighborhood suggest this town used to be underwater
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[NU WAVE CLUBBER LOOKING FOR PART TIME LOVER]
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poem for us
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Contrapuntal to Pleasure
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Inventory of Blades
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After They Ask Why My Accent Isn’t Thicker
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Justin
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The End of Days
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NOTES ON INTIMACY
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What is it about double-wides & hydrocodone?
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Ars Poetica in Hiding
Megan Hall
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Apricots on homecoming
Tracy Grikscheit
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Sightseeing
Doug Fritock
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Andrew Wyeth’s Footnotes to Winter, 1946
Janée J. Baugher
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Loneliness Catalog: Spa Castle
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What a girl becomes under
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Nuclear Obsessions
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Casual Terrorism in Ten Easy Steps
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