Issue Details: First known date: 2024... 2024 Unseen Stories of Women : Miriam Wei Wei Lo Reviews ‘If There Is a Butterfly That Drinks Tears’ by Natalie Damjanovich-Napoleon
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' Natalie Damjanovich-Napoleon writes poetry from and about the female body.

Her opening collection, First Blood was a gritty exploration of girlhood that challenged cultural expectations of ideal femininity. Her second collection If There is a Butterfly continues to centre female bodily experience, taking pregnancy, birth, and motherhood into her orbit.'  (Introduction)

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