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27 Threats to Everyday Life
by Anne Holub
$15.99, paper
979-8-88838-135-9
2023
As a child, did you used to leave the house with a caution and a warning from your parents? Drive safe! Be careful! What did you worry about when you walked alone in the dark? The chapbook, “27 Threats to Everyday Life,” explores everyday encounters with danger, fear, and survival through specific poems. This collection isn’t a study in morbidity, but instead examines living in a world where even small dangers can lead to catastrophe. Does the threat of danger keep you at home instead of taking risks? Or does even a life behind your door pose its own potential disasters? What have you forgotten to be afraid about?
Anne Holub received a MFA from the University of Montana and a MA from Hollins University. Her poetry has been featured on Chicago Public Radio and in The Mississippi Review, The Asheville Poetry Review, Phoebe and the anthology Bright Bones: Contemporary Montana Writing (Open Country Press 2018), among others. She lives and writes in Montana.
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