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Rachelle Cruz
Posted inRebellious Women in Poetry

Rachelle Cruz’s ‘The Mother: Confession I’

by Susan Yount June 23, 2013March 19, 2017

If ever there was a chapbook filled to the rim with lady rebellion it would be Rachelle Cruz’s Self-portrait as Rumor and Blood. Even the poem titles urge us toward rebellion: “Litany for Silence,” “Cross-Examination” and “How to Fight Back.” But what I like best about her work is how she exposes our vulnerability. The […]

Excess Light by Risa Denenberg
Posted inRebellious Women in Poetry

Risa Denenberg’s ‘Excess Light’

by Susan Yount April 10, 2013March 19, 2017
Kristine Ong Muslim
Posted inRebellious Women in Poetry

Kristine Ong Muslim’s ‘Self Portrait as Broken Home…’

by Susan Yount January 6, 2013March 19, 2017
Aswang by Barbara Jane Reyes
Posted inRebellious Women in Poetry

‘Aswang’ by Barbara Jane Reyes

by Susan Yount November 26, 2012March 19, 2017
Marilyn Chin Survivor
Posted inRebellious Women in Poetry

Marilyn Chin’s ‘The Survivor’

by Susan Yount September 23, 2012February 14, 2018
Lillian-Yvonne Bertram
Posted inRebellious Women in Poetry

The Body Deformed by Tidal Forces

by Susan Yount July 18, 2012March 19, 2017
Dead Girls Speak in Unison_Pafunda
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The Dead Girls Speak in Unison

by Susan Yount April 22, 2012March 19, 2017

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