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In Blame It on the Serpent, Vespoli opens all the windows and doors to shed light on her experience of loving offspring captured by the terrorist known as an opioid epidemic. The poems invite readers in as companions on her journey through powerless and hope, darkness and light, all the while seeking to answer the question: How did she or he or I come to this? Contains poems such as "My Son No Longer Missing," one of Rattle's ten most read poems of 2019.

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In Blame It on the Serpent, Vespoli opens all the windows and doors to shed light on her experience of loving offspring captured by the terrorist known as an opioid epidemic. The poems invite readers in as companions on her journey through powerless and hope, darkness and light, all the while seeking to answer the question: How did she or he or I come to this? Contains poems such as "My Son No Longer Missing," one of Rattle's ten most read poems of 2019.
Autorenporträt
Susan Vespoli lives in Phoenix, Arizona, where she relies on the power of writing to stay sane. She's taught Montessori preschoolers and ENG101 to community college students, owned a school, delivered newspapers, bicycled up a mountain, rehabbed a few extreme fixer-upper houses, and currently facilitates virtual writing circles on writers.com. Her work has been published in Rattle, Mom Egg Review, NASTY WOMEN POETS: An Unapologetic Anthology of Subversive Verse, Nailed Magazine, and other cool spots. For more, check out her website at https://susanvespoli.com