Inner Wild Child

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Three poetry books recently given to me:

Insides She Swallowed, Sasha Pimentel Chacon
Noose and Hook, Lynn Emanuel
We Used to Be Wives: Divorce Unveiled Through Poetry, edited by Jane Butkin Roth (anthology)

Thanks Jo Jo and Jennifer. Cool.

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My friends have encouraged me to tap into my inner wild child by recommending I listen to Liz Phair's Exile in Guyville. (Notice I said inner wild child, not "bitch." Some words are just not worth reclaiming.)

Anyhoo, how did I miss this album? Maybe I was listening to Alanis Morissette or Hole at the time. But, as you know, this is a great album. I love how artists tap into that emotional core and turn life into art. Here's hoping I can draw on it throughout my manuscript revision.

Thanks JC and Jo Jo (again) for the suggestion.

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I have lots of poetry angels looking out for me.


Comments

mareymercy said…
Exile in Guyville was a great album. I still find it odd how everything she did after that could be so...well, not nearly as good.
Supervillainess said…
I thought whitechocolatespaceegg was pretty great too. Yay to the reclaiming of the inner wild thang!
Ahhh! I had such a crush on Liz Phair! Thanks for the retro.

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