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They Still Call Us Witches
by Anne Gottlieb
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979-8-89990-259-8
2025
In creating the Golden Shovel form, Terrance Hayes honors the legendary Gwendolyn Brooks. Gottlieb uses the form to not only honor Ms. Brooks, but many other influential writers for an entire collection. She honors women and women alone, illustrating their universal struggles and triumphs through often personal specificity. In They Still Call Us Witches, themes of identity, relationships, and love follow the arc of growing up. On the outside looking in on her own life, a sense of ‘otherness’ is found in navigating relationships and this feeling, along with feeling connected to all women, becomes a source of strength. #poetry #identity #gwendolynbrooks
Anne Gottlieb‘s work can be found in Salon, East on Central, and California English, and she writes a blog about being an empty nester with over one hundred loyal readers. She studied creative writing at the Graham School at the University of Chicago and earned her doctorate in Education Leadership from National Louis University. She teaches high school English in Hillside, Illinois.






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