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Rumors Secrets & Lies: Poems about Pregnancy, Abortion & Choice

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Rumors Secrets & Lies: Poems about Pregnancy, Abortion & Choice

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Rumors, Secrets, & Lies is a collection of narrative poems, prose poems, flash fiction -- stories about abortions, unplanned pregnancies, adoptions, and joyous births. 116 writers, including Naomi Shihab Nye, Ellen Bass, and Alicia Ostriker, tell their stories -- how women, and men, navigated this always-charged and emotional landscape before and during Roe v. Wade. This heart-felt collection was inspired by the recent Supreme Court decision that overturned Roe v. Wade on June 24, 2022. The book was sent to the printer on Aug. 31, just two months later. Submissions arrived from all over the U.S., but also from as far away as South Korea and Israel. The book is divided into five sections: Rumors Secrets & Lies; Choice/No Choice; Loss; Changes, Birth & Joy; and, Frontlines. Excerpts follow: In the late 1960s, girls just disappeared from high schools and were never seen again. One cocky boy would nod knowingly and say, Another victim, gone to the forests! -- Naomi Shihab Nye, from Rumors Monet, Cezanne, Pissarro, Vincent, waiting room walls / are all the same, framed Impressions looking at you. / Sarah is waiting, watching a waiting room clock forget, / holding, tightly, my hand with both of hers. -- Earl S. Braggs, from The Weight of Not Answering My blood contains the risk / of something missing, a malformation / of the head / -- or worse. Rebekah Denison Hewitt, from Karotype I would have been dead / in twenty-four hours, / had the doctor not given me / the cruel diagnosis / Not a baby, but a lethal weapon / ready to explode inside. Janet Yolen, from It Grew ... still / she gave this child every intricate bone of both feet, / the hollow vertebrae, tiny liver, / lungs that fill with air for the first time / and begin, without a lesson, / bringing this world in and releasing it. -- Ellen Bass, from The Human Line what is the womb, / but the notion that / you could replicate yourself? -- Fariha Tayyab, from Blood and Glass this baby won't come I make peace with the birds my body a branch left now all sky with the river I make peace succumb to the eddy I want this baby from the moment I knew -- Karla Van Vliet, from Delivery and here she is / unbreathing on your chest, her skin so sheer / you can see her little blue heart slow its thump -- Kari Teicher, from Undone Try the word abortion in a poem / it sits, a boulder in the center of the page / the other words tiptoe around it / too nervous for conversation -- Nicolette Reim, from Pen in Hand .
Rumors, Secrets, & Lies is a collection of narrative poems, prose poems, flash fiction -- stories about abortions, unplanned pregnancies, adoptions, and joyous births. 116 writers, including Naomi Shihab Nye, Ellen Bass, and Alicia Ostriker, tell their stories -- how women, and men, navigated this always-charged and emotional landscape before and during Roe v. Wade. This heart-felt collection was inspired by the recent Supreme Court decision that overturned Roe v. Wade on June 24, 2022. The book was sent to the printer on Aug. 31, just two months later. Submissions arrived from all over the U.S., but also from as far away as South Korea and Israel. The book is divided into five sections: Rumors Secrets & Lies; Choice/No Choice; Loss; Changes, Birth & Joy; and, Frontlines. Excerpts follow: In the late 1960s, girls just disappeared from high schools and were never seen again. One cocky boy would nod knowingly and say, Another victim, gone to the forests! -- Naomi Shihab Nye, from Rumors Monet, Cezanne, Pissarro, Vincent, waiting room walls / are all the same, framed Impressions looking at you. / Sarah is waiting, watching a waiting room clock forget, / holding, tightly, my hand with both of hers. -- Earl S. Braggs, from The Weight of Not Answering My blood contains the risk / of something missing, a malformation / of the head / -- or worse. Rebekah Denison Hewitt, from Karotype I would have been dead / in twenty-four hours, / had the doctor not given me / the cruel diagnosis / Not a baby, but a lethal weapon / ready to explode inside. Janet Yolen, from It Grew ... still / she gave this child every intricate bone of both feet, / the hollow vertebrae, tiny liver, / lungs that fill with air for the first time / and begin, without a lesson, / bringing this world in and releasing it. -- Ellen Bass, from The Human Line what is the womb, / but the notion that / you could replicate yourself? -- Fariha Tayyab, from Blood and Glass this baby won't come I make peace with the birds my body a branch left now all sky with the river I make peace succumb to the eddy I want this baby from the moment I knew -- Karla Van Vliet, from Delivery and here she is / unbreathing on your chest, her skin so sheer / you can see her little blue heart slow its thump -- Kari Teicher, from Undone Try the word abortion in a poem / it sits, a boulder in the center of the page / the other words tiptoe around it / too nervous for conversation -- Nicolette Reim, from Pen in Hand .

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