![]() ![]() She has received fellowships from Bread Loaf, TENT, and theAuschwitz Jewish Center. Her poetry has appeared in Gulf Coast, TriQuarterly, and NarrativeMagazine, among others. She holds an MFA in Poetry from the University of Oregon and is a Ph.D.student in the University of Pennsylvania's Comparative Literature and Literary Theoryprogram where she focuses on the lyric rendering of trauma in contemporary American poetryrelated to the Holocaust. Julia Kolchinsky Dasbach emigrated as a Jewish refugee from Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine whenshe was six years old. Puffin's heart, forgetting how you flushed ![]() Guessed he came out dead, until two weeks went byĪnd she did the same to her living second, so Sloth swallowed her first born? The keepers Or that just two hours south of here, a mother No one tells you girls the truth, the second adds Someone should have the guts to say this, Wasn't change, but a sentence, for instance ![]() Won't leave her side and stare into the aperture I have a daughter your age, so I should know, ![]() It's not a change, she says, it's a life sentence. STARBUCKS STRANGERS' ADVICE ON MOTHERHOOD Starbucks Strangers' Advice on Motherhood ![]()
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