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July 8, 2016
 

Dear Reader,

 
Amy Gerstler
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About This Poem

 

“I wanted to re-route (or seem to) the poem’s speaker’s attention, away from the poem itself, and from the idea of the writer, characters and/or subjects in the poem to instead try to shine a light on (or seem to) that essential but oft misunderstood creature, the reader. Hopefully, the poem is an ode to reading and readers, with just a soupçon of narcissism discernible in the speaker’s voice.”
—Amy Gerstler

 

Amy Gerstler is the author of Scattered at Sea (Penguin Books, 2015). She teaches at the University of California, Irvine.

 

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Scattered at Sea

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