Everything Begins Somewhere By Amanda Lou Doster
"Her questions are the big ones: identity, language, memory, motherhood, fidelity. “Think of what you are meant to do,” Doster’s speaker implores. Luckily for us, Doster was meant to write these generous, insightful, terrifically human poems."—Amy Dryansky, author of Grass Whistle and How I Got Lost So Close to Home
"Her questions are the big ones: identity, language, memory, motherhood, fidelity. “Think of what you are meant to do,” Doster’s speaker implores. Luckily for us, Doster was meant to write these generous, insightful, terrifically human poems."—Amy Dryansky, author of Grass Whistle and How I Got Lost So Close to Home
"Her questions are the big ones: identity, language, memory, motherhood, fidelity. “Think of what you are meant to do,” Doster’s speaker implores. Luckily for us, Doster was meant to write these generous, insightful, terrifically human poems."—Amy Dryansky, author of Grass Whistle and How I Got Lost So Close to Home