Kirsten Kaschock (“To Throw, Fling, Hurl, or Toss,” Issue 4)
has a new book of poetry out
from the University of Pittsburgh Press titled
which won The Donald Hall Prize for Poetry
from the Association of Writers and Writing Programs last year.
She will also be attending the AWP conference in Minneapolis in April to read from the book.
D.A. Powell, judge for The Donald Hall Prize:
“Inventive & exhilarating, Kirsten Kaschock’s The Dottery tells the story of mutters and dotters in fresh, bracingly original language. Dolls, surrogates, goldie (who ‘was lock, lock, locked’) and mannequins play out this keen allegory of gender in ways that are both astonishing and terrifying. Kaschock is an alchemist—you will be changed.”