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                    ReadRebellious Joy Resource Guide
A companion guide of supplemental materials for Issue 13: Rebellious Joy - 
                
                        
                    ReadIf I Had Known Then That Casey and Rhian Were Both Terrible Pieces of Shit, Puberty Would Have Been Way More Fun
We’re all on the grassy patch of land east of Christ the King, our school, with our uniform plaid skirts hiked, wearing way too much lip-gloss and not enough deodorant. - 
                
                        
                    ReadFamily House
When Mom called to tell me the news that Memito had died, I went to go fish out that old photo from what could barely be called a closet. - 
                
                        
                    ReadMatrilineage [Recovered]
I came / I was culled - 
                
                        
                    ReadReliable Supply
My fifteen dozen eggs––compulsive purchase of inherited scarcity––are delivered in blue cardboard honeycomb. - 
                
                        
                    ReadDear Memphis poems
Do you get jealous? / Here, I walk / sweatless in the sunlight / and no one tries / to fry an egg on the sidewalk. - 
                
                        
                    Read“Xenophobia” and other poems
I am quick to enter when you’re gone, freeze at your alarm. I gave up knocking long ago. - 
                
                        
                    Read“all dreaming as amputation” and other poems
on this shore, there is a body with an arm cut. / i fumble with the forsythia, that nudge of spring - 
                
                        
                    ReadRelated to Rhythm: Three Poems
what power is in my hands / my hands be power, be power, / my power is in what hands, my what / is power in whose hands. - 
                
                        
                    ReadProducts of a Revolution
In 1973 a black boy / was murdered on / my Mother’s birthday - 
                
                        
                    ReadLittle House in the Big Pandemic
At night, when Laura lay awake on her memory foam mattress, she listened and could not hear anything at all. - 
                
                        
                    ReadThe Long Slow Suck, the Murk and Ooze
Everything I need to hear / the slug churns out / in its stream of glitter - 
                
                        
                    ReadNight Birds
Sirens wail all night on these streets / blanketed / (as in, humiliated) / by day’s hurried departure. - 
                
                        
                    Read“if I were some body, I would call new york” and other poems
and vomit all / my happy-hour alcohol / inside that earwaxed / manhole