It would be good to be received as a hat, taken into a lap, never intended for showing. Cleverly under the table, I could wait for God to arrive, rumble over like a waitress, like a plane. It would be good if there was a disease I could catch, make me nicer. It would be […]
Annah Browning
Annah Browning
Annah Browning lives in Chicago, where she is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in English in the Program for Writers at University of Illinois-Chicago. Her poems have appeared in Transom, Nashville Review, Vinyl Poetry,The Southeast Review, and elsewhere. Her poem “On Hearing a Childhood Playmate Is on Death Row, Early Spring” was selected by Michael Dickman […]