
dancing girl press, 2013
$7.00 Kimberly Alidio works in the fields of academic ethnic studies, history, and contemporary investigative poetics. Her essays and poetry have or will appear in Bone Bouquet, American Quarterly, Make/shift Magazine, Social Text, Lingerpost, Lantern Review, as a limited edition broadside published by Fact-Simile, and other publications. She has a Ph.D from the University of Michigan, a Zora Neale Hurston scholarship from Naropa University, a VONA/ Voices Fellowship, and a Pushcart Prize nomination. She lives in Austin, TX, where she works as an adjunct instructor, writer and dramaturg for the Generic Ensemble Company, runs a poetry salon, and blogs at kimberlyalidio.tumblr.com. STRICT Leg hair milk a sphere Hitch an ancestor Feeling gets you Goosey aphorism Guilt grass the grace Lube the fetch pitch black Chest a river dismember Lyric the obscene Render pudenda Ruin and urine Erstwhile bowed backs Sour a head of Cheez Whiz Dear more-or-less pyrex Cheer technique Spleen |