by B.J. Robinson
How did I end up where I was
when I read last pages first
needed reading endings
before I loved or cried
holding the body
of the book in my hand
disordered and infuriated
by endless epilogues
refusing content and front matter
all my front matter
with so much front matter
and so little time
Bonnie (B.J). Robinson is Director of the University of North Georgia Press. She also teaches literature, writing, and publishing classes at the University of North Georgia. She has won several publishing grants, including a National Endowment for the Humanities digital start-up grant on digital publishing in the Humanities. She has published scholarly works on late Victorian literature and Creative Writing pedagogy and served on the editorial boards of Turn-of-the-Century Women, the William Morris Newsletter, and OScholars, and as guest editor of a special issue of Victorian Poetry: Women Writers, 1890-1918. She has also published creative fiction and poetry, including the collection He/She/Eye (Snake Nation Press).
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