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By Meg E. Griffitts

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Praise for Hallucinating a Homestead (Winner of the 2020 Two Sylvias Press Chapbook Prize judged by Traci Brimhall):

Hallucinating a Homestead is astonishing. From its first urgent poem through all the formally playful and surreal poems thereafter, this collection surprises at every turn. Both abundant and elliptical, these poems have all the hallmarks of a fairytale, but more than one wolf and witch resides here. Griffitts’ amplitude suffuses every line with surreal images and darkly joyful leaps into a hundred unknowns. Here, where "body becomes word," the mouth is a weapon of both attack and defense. Pain is a raw material waiting to be used, waiting to be spun into something transformed, something that can be held, and maybe even forgiven.  — Traci Brimhall, Contest Judge and author of Come the Slumberless to the Land of Nod and Saudade
 
 The poems in Hallucinating a Homestead are the megafauna of the poetry landscape, altering the air around them. Each one brims with the startling and the sensuous, from “a stone fruit in the mouth of a doe” to “the dark hours of my stockings.” Ferociously unapologetic for their ferocious femininity, these poems by Meg Griffitts muscle their way into the muscle of your heart.   — Cecily Parks, author of O’Nights and Field Folly Snow

Sample Poem:

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​When I Was a Wetland

 
breathe into my teeth
like you’re making a creature
made of ribbonweed and rustling seams
 
finger the dark hours    of my stockings
early bloomer        lamb-limbs  hesitating
in conversation with tall grasses
 
      search for the clues that lay lush & low
      beyond the certainty of land and water
      I offer soft rushing & armfuls of rye
             
baby-blue moss shimmies up thigh backs          
      we pick its mystery apart     
      some new revelation floods my knuckles 
 
 
oh, peregrinate    I always do this      abiding in river red
      as if a common reed   or stray horse            
trying to reach past a meadow          without violence: 
 
      that first-time feeling  of being knee-deep
in water    wearing all my clothes--
           
I laughed
into your mouth

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Horns
In The House Of My Father
Killing Marias
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Nightmares & Miracles
Omena Bay Testament
Pass It On!
Phantom Son: A Mother's Story of Surrender
Shade of Blue Trees
She Returns to the Floating World 
The Authenticity Experiment
​The Blue Black Wet of Wood
The Call of Paradise
The Cardiologist's Daughter
The Ego and the Empiricist
The Inspired Poet
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What The Truth Tastes Like
Where The Horse Takes Wing

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