Today's poem is "July 15"
from Quite Apart
Krystal Languell
lives in Chicago, where she works for the Poetry Foundation. Her previous books are Call the Catastrophists (BlazeVox, 2011) and Gray Market (1913 Press, 2016). She has also published six chapbooks, including Be a Dead Girl (Argos Books, 2014) and Archive Theft, a collection of interviews, (Essay Press, 2015). A NYSCA/NYFA 2017 Artist Fellowship Finalist in Poetry, she previously completed a 2014-15 Lower Manhattan Cultural Council workspace residency and a 2013-14 Poetry Project Emerge-Surface-Be fellowship. Since 2010, she has helped coordinate the activities of Belladonna* Collaborative, while publishing the feminist poetry journal Bone Bouquet. She was an adjunct in New York City for seven years.
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