The Atheist, Shopping for Groceries on a Friday Night (In a Heaven in Which None of Us Believes) single work   poetry   "In the express check-out line at Foodland (eight items or less)"
Issue Details: First known date: 2018... 2018 The Atheist, Shopping for Groceries on a Friday Night (In a Heaven in Which None of Us Believes)
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    y separately published work icon Going Down Swinging Going Down Swinging : Pigeonholed no. 39 Megan Anderson (editor), 2018 15501783 2018 periodical issue poetry short story

    'Pigeonholed is as much a tribute to genre writing as it is a hook of defiance. Because everyone knows what it means to be pigeonholed. As members of society, we're intimately familiar with the feeling of being boxed in. Right now I'm squeezed in the 'gestating woman' category. It fits me uncomfortably, though my body takes to it keenly enough.' (Editorial introduction)
     

    2018
    pg. 301-302
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