How about now

poems

How about now

poems
Kate Baer
Book - 2025

"[The poet Kate] Baer explores what it means to grow older, to release children into the wildness of their own lives, and to reclaim the ever-evolving self. Raw, luminous, and urgent, these poems channel Baer's own journey to middle age into poems that are profoundly intimate yet resound universally, identifying the beauty, resilience, and fragility that arrive in every stage of life"--

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Auteur principal: Baer, Kate (Auteur)
Format: Livre
Langue:English
Publié: New York, NY : Harper, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, [2025]
Édition:First edition.
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How About Now
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par Baer, Kate
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505 0 0 |t Self-addressed --  |t Harvest moon --  |t marriage poem --  |t A self-help guru on Instagram tries to save my life --  |t Daughter --  |t Comedy routine --  |t Would you rather be stuck in the woods with a man or bear? --  |t Give it to me, Rachel --  |t Women texting talking --  |t Creation song --  |t Bedtime story --  |t Say less --  |t In the emergency room --  |t Panic attack assessment worksheet --  |t After --  |t Kitty --  |t Inside this poem is a good mother --  |t Today --  |t I came to this earth for pleasure --  |t you're so funny --  |t New soul --  |t Bad map --  |t None of this is true --  |t The romantic marries a tree --  |t Alice at sixteen --  |t Grown Alice --  |t I'm going to eat it --  |t The history of every day --  |t Undivided attention --  |t : wild yam cream perimenopause does it work reddit --  |t At pelvic floor therapy --  |t Gynecology intake form --  |t Inheritance --  |t Red tent --  |t The bridesmaid's speech --  |t Listening to my friend worry about childcare while her husband scrolls for updates on the big game --  |t I am watching you --  |t Word problem --  |t Birth of a mother --  |t This is a poem --  |t Good day --  |t The invisible hand --  |t Year fifteen --  |t The cure --  |t Valentine's Day --  |t Risk --  |t Elementary school emergency drill record --  |t Birthday request --  |t Gift guide --  |t Burning bush --  |t You used to text me for nudes but now it's just for information for our taxes --  |t One day --  |t April --  |t Anecdotal evidence --  |t Frog queen --  |t Age of the Internet --  |t How am I doing? --  |t Tacenda --  |t No matter what --  |t Late May --  |t White sabbath --  |t Permanent out of office reply --  |t Wedding poem --  |t June --  |t The protagonist remembers --  |t yes --  |t How it will happen --  |t "It" is the wind moving through the trees --  |t Meanwhile --  |t Failed Chat GPT --  |t Petty theft --  |t Dream death --  |t For my son on his thirteenth birthday --  |t Late July --  |t By the way --  |t What do you want? --  |t Box breathing --  |t Watershed --  |t Bingo --  |t Preteen girls --  |t Home of the brave --  |t At what moment do we fail? --  |t Postcard --  |t College sweetheart --  |t Psychic reading, 99 [cents] --  |t Head games --  |t Second coming --  |t In case it wasn't clear --  |t god as the inner feminine divine --  |t Interview with a male moderator at a decorated literary event --  |t In the pasture --  |t Before the guests --  |t How about now. 
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