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Call Me California
by Heather Sweeney
$19.99, Full-length, paper
978-1-64662-335-8
2020
Heather Sweeney’s, Call Me California, webs and weaves declarations intent on illuminating one’s place and identity in this precarious world. The poems celebrate disparities and multitudes while indulging in elements of entropy, pop culture, ritual, intoxication, and apocalypse. The pages pulse and echo as they highlight both boredom and magic, heartbreak and elation. Simultaneously delving into the absurd and the plain, Sweeney’s poems bring us into a world fraught with liminality as the reader is instructed to peer into a “a cave of pallid roses.” The poems are at once as indulgent as they are edifying.
Heather Sweeney, she/her, lives in San Diego where she writes, teaches and does visual art. She is the author of Just Let Me Have This, Same Bitch, Different Era, and Dear Marshall, Language is Our Only Wilderness. You can find her at www.heathercsweeney.com
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