White Doe

Winner of the Verse Daily Prize, White Doe travels the landscape of dementia, a fragmented, snowy tundra where forgetting is a journey toward self-discovery. Follow the speaker and her father as they traverse the fractured effects the disease has on language and family and experience the wonder of being in a world that exists for a moment and forever.

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White Doe

Winner of the Verse Daily Prize, White Doe travels the landscape of dementia, a fragmented, snowy tundra where forgetting is a journey toward self-discovery. Follow the speaker and her father as they traverse the fractured effects the disease has on language and family and experience the wonder of being in a world that exists for a moment and forever.

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White Doe

White Doe

by Maria Williams
White Doe

White Doe

by Maria Williams

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Overview

Winner of the Verse Daily Prize, White Doe travels the landscape of dementia, a fragmented, snowy tundra where forgetting is a journey toward self-discovery. Follow the speaker and her father as they traverse the fractured effects the disease has on language and family and experience the wonder of being in a world that exists for a moment and forever.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798987954171
Publisher: Saddle Road Press
Publication date: 09/09/2024
Pages: 78
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.19(d)

About the Author

Maria Williams is the author of the chapbook A Love Letter To Say There Is No Love (FutureCycle Press, 2011). A Pushcart Prize nominee, she is also the recipient of residencies and fellowships from Jentel, Pen America, and the Vermont Studio Center, among others. Her poems have been published in numerous journals including Bellevue Literary Review, Pank, and Quarterly West. An adoptee and mother to Maya and Lyric, two artists in their own right, Maria's work centers around themes of belonging, abandonment, family, and relationships. She lives and writes in the Pioneer Valley of western Massachusetts.
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