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Sara Ryan

    Sara Ryan is a poet whose academic interests lie in material culture and criticism, poetic forms, hybrid writing, and the lyric essay. Her work skillfully navigates the interplay between image and text, offering readers a unique perspective. Through her meticulously crafted verses, Ryan explores the intricacies of human experience with a distinctive voice that resonates in contemporary poetry.

    Empress of the World
    I Thought There Would Be More Wolves
    • I Thought There Would Be More Wolves

      • 72 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      After moving to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, poet Sara Ryan found herself immersed in the isolated spaces of the North: the cold places that never thawed, the bleak expanses of snow. These poems have teeth, bones, and blood—they clack and bruise and make loud sounds. They interrogate self-preservation, familial history, extinction, taxidermy, and animal and female bodies. In between these lines, in warm places where blood collects, animals stay hidden and hunted, a girl looks loneliness dead in the eye, and wolves come out of the woods to run across the frozen water of Lake Superior.

      I Thought There Would Be More Wolves2021
      4.8
    • Nicola Lancaster is spending her summer at the Siegel Institute - a hothouse of smart, articulate, intense teenagers living like college students for eight weeks. Nic's had theatre friends and orchestra friends, but never just friend friends. And she's certainly never had a relationship.But on the very first day, she falls in with Katrina the Manic Computer Chick, Isaac the Nice-Guy-Despite-Himself, Kevin the Inarticulate Composer... and Battle.Battle Hall Davies is a beautiful blond dancer from North Carolina. She's everything Nic isn't. Soon the two are friends - and then, startlingly, more than friends. What do you do when you think you're attracted to guys, and then you meet a girl who steals your heart?

      Empress of the World2003
      3.8