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Desiree Dallagiacomo's debut book grapples with the intersections of family and mental health.

SINK asks and answers hard questions about grief, lineage, death and all manner of inheritance.
What is one left with when they come from a family that...

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Sink
Desiree Dallagiacomo's debut book grapples with the intersections of family and mental health.

SINK asks and answers hard questions about grief, lineage, death and all manner of inheritance.
What is one left with when they come from a family that has nothing to its name but loss?

Throughout, Dallagiacomo weighs the cost of what it is to be alive and a woman in a landscape that makes being alive and a woman uninviting.

SINK approaches grief and depression not as a tourist, but instead with the power and nuance of someone who has survived and made the most of their survival.

Advance praise for SINK

These poems are... a graceful and patient anthem for survival, girlhood, and family. Dallagiacomo has proven here that menoir and poetics are so frequently one and the same, and at their best, belong together.
-Olivia Gatwood, Author of New American Best Friend

SINK, is a testament to survival, inheritance, and the fierce tenderness and precision needed to confront memory. Like a memoir in verse, each poem is tethered to something pulsing.
-Hieu Minh Nguyen, Author of Not Here

Author: Desiree Dallagiacomo
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Button Poetry
Published: 03/05/2019
Series: Button Poetry
Pages: 104
Weight: 0.3lbs
Size: 8.30h x 5.50w x 0.40d
ISBN: 9781943735495

About the Author
Dallagiacomo, Desiree: - Desiree Dallagiacomo is a poet, performer, and educator. She is the program director & lead teaching artist at Forward Arts, a youth spoken word and social justice writing non-profit in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She is a Pushcart Prize nominee and she has been a finalist at every major national poetry slam. Her poems have been featured widely and a collection of her work has been adapted for the Vagina Monologues at Tulane University. She is the co-host of a Southern Poetry podcast, Drawl, and in 2016 she founded an annual writing retreat in rural New Mexico for young writers.

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