Calvocoressi brilliantly uses the segno symbol as a pronoun throughout the book of poems, “representing a confluence of genders in varying degrees, not either/or nor necessarily both in equal measure. It is simultaneously encompassing and fluctuating, pronounced by me with the intake of breath when a body is unlimited in its possibilities.” Rockets of Desire defined on the page- and queerly expanded as well.

I reached through a small square of storage that lives behind one robin-egg blue swinging door in my ballroom apartment. I groped the unlit space for a roasting pan, or wire rack? Something metal and sturdy, instead I met 130 year old wood. A splinter, at least 1.5 inches long, lodged itself into the fleshy alcove between right thumb and forefinger.

Annotated bibliography is my middle name right now. Grad school!

So when, post speaking gig las month, students from a macro social work class asked me to blog a list of my 25 favorite books about pleasure activism, sexuality, reproductive justice, and relationships I agreed. Here you go fabulously curious co-learners.

Queer ethnopoetics, a decentered/centering poem, an attempt to hear and read the rhythms of distant others & self, Relationality to words, bodies, sexuality produced not in some kind of isolation from different language or cultures. Creativity queering the effort to reach distances and place as we bring our own spaciousness (entangled identities) into fuller consciousness.

It must be Texas. All this splendiferous BBQ. Yes that’s it! The reason i’m hyper-aware of just how much I I LOVE to floss. At least once a day. Perfect flat minty-ness. Oral health prioritized.

The words, poems, poets, rhythms I read over and over again in 2021, carving Mariana Trenches in my being.

The Night Dances by Sylvia Plath

A smile fell in the grass.
Irretrievable!

And how will your night dances
Lose themselves. In mathematics? …