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Blameless Mouth
By Jessica Fox-Wilson
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Can we teeter together, on the knife’s edge of having and wanting? In Blameless Mouth, Jessica Fox-Wilson asks this... More > question, by exploring the cycle of hunger, consumption and satiety. The collection traces the poet’s relationship with hunger from childhood to womanhood, uncovering what it means to feel forever wanting. Her work also considers the cultural legacy of hunger, through stories of starving children and hungry women, like Hansel and Gretel, Persephone, Eve, and others. Blameless Mouth illuminates the struggle of living daily with the contradictory pressures to want less but take more and searches for satiety in a culture that encourages insatiability. < Less
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The Many Lives of Inez Wick
By Aaron M. Wilson
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The red LCD display quickly counts down. There is no time to waste. The polluting, resource-degrading plant is set to... More > explode. Eco-heroine Inez Wick has only minutes to escape. As she traverses the dark recesses of the dirty plant, she flashes back to a younger self, sixteen. Her father had just died in an oil rig explosion in the Gulf of Mexico, and she had just broken up with her boyfriend. She remembers oily ocean water and flames, her footprints in the sand filling with black water. Flames were chasing her. They were jumping from one oily footprint to the next, up the beach after her. Snapping back to the present, she must get out of the plant. The exploits of Inez Wick could not end, just now. Too many others needed to pay. < Less
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Blameless Mouth
By Jessica Fox-Wilson
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Can we teeter together, on the knife's edge of having and wanting In Blameless Mouth, Jessica Fox-Wilson asks this question,... More > by exploring the cycle of hunger, consumption and satiety. The collection traces the poet's relationship with hunger from childhood to womanhood, uncovering what it means to feel forever wanting. Her work also considers the cultural legacy of hunger, through stories of starving children and hungry women, like Hansel and Gretel, Persephone, Eve, and others. Blameless Mouth illuminates the struggle of living daily with the contradictory pressures to want less but take more and searches for satiety in a culture that encourages insatiability. < Less
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The Skin Scholarship
By Aaron M. Wilson
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Everyone is suffering because of the weak economy, and Jonah has been especially hard hit. His parents have lost their jobs,... More > and he is drowning in college loans. Struggling to pay his next round of tuition and make ends meet, Jonah answers a Help Wanted ad that will change his life forever. < Less
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The Many Lives of Inez Wick
By Aaron M. Wilson
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The red LCD display quickly counts down. There is no time to waste. The polluting, resource-degrading plant is set to... More > explode. Eco-heroine Inez Wick has only minutes to escape. As she traverses the dark recesses of the dirty plant, she flashes back to a younger self, sixteen. Her father had just died in an oil rig explosion in the Gulf of Mexico, and she had just broken up with her boyfriend. She remembers oily ocean water and flames, her footprints in the sand filling with black water. Flames were chasing her. They were jumping from one oily footprint to the next, up the beach after her. Snapping back to the present, she must get out of the plant. The exploits of Inez Wick could not end, just now. Too many others needed to pay. < Less
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Based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Everything Feeds Process Press is a cooperative publishing effort from poet Jessica Fox-Wilson and fiction writer Aaron Wilson.
Jessica Fox-Wilson earned a Bachelor of Arts in Creative Writing and Middle-Secondary Education at Beloit College and a Master of Fine Arts in Writing at Hamline University. Throughout her career, she has pursued her twin vocations of unraveling poems and serving college students, with varying degrees of balance, luck and success. She writes about this balancing act at her blog, Everything Feeds Process.
Aaron M. Wilson earned his M.F.A in Writing from Hamline University. He is the author many environmental leaning short stories. He also writes about books, stories, movies, and his experiences as an adjunct instructor of English, Literature, and Environmental Science on his blog: Soulless Machine. He also regularly updates Twitter @SoullessMachine.