Terry Wolverton Book order






- 2018
- 2017
Ruin Porn
- 80 pages
- 3 hours of reading
- 2016
Bird Float, Tree Song: Collaborative Poems by Los Angeles Poets
- 152 pages
- 6 hours of reading
A group of talented poets from Los Angeles, including Elena Karina Byrne, Sesshu Foster, Ramón Garcia, Douglas Kearney, and Terry Wolverton, engage in a collaborative process to craft innovative new works. This unique approach highlights the vibrant poetic community and showcases the diverse voices and styles that emerge from their collective creativity.
- 2009
The Labrys Reunion
- 235 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The story explores the generational clash within feminist art through the relationship between performance artist Gwen Kubacky and her mentee, Emma Firestein. After Emma's tragic murder, tensions rise as her mother, Dana, and former Labrys members confront their past and the current generation's perceived apathy. As they gather in Gwen's loft, old beliefs are challenged, and hidden truths emerge, igniting a fierce desire for justice among the younger women. The narrative delves into themes of legacy, activism, and the evolution of feminist ideals.
- 2003
Embers
- 172 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Marie Girard's life is marked by a series of bold choices that defy societal norms, leading to severe consequences. Her experiences with prostitution, unwed motherhood, and divorce result in harsh punishments, including ex-communication from the Catholic Church and institutionalization. The narrative explores her struggles against a repressive society and the psychological toll of her transgressions, highlighting themes of resilience and the harsh realities faced by women who challenge traditional roles.
- 2002
Insurgent Muse: Life and Art at the Woman's Building
- 200 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The memoir delves into the author's experiences at the Woman's Building, a significant hub for West Coast cultural feminism. Through personal anecdotes, it explores the intersection of art and activism, highlighting the transformative impact of the institution on female artists and the feminist movement. The narrative captures the vibrant community, creative struggles, and the empowerment that emerged from this unique environment, offering insights into the evolution of women's roles in the arts.
- 1999
Mystery Bruise
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
The collection explores the theme of resilience in the face of life's emotional challenges, using vivid imagery to convey the scars left by personal confrontations. Wolverton's poetry reflects a deep engagement with passion and survival, revealing a heart that continues to thrive despite its wounds. Through these poignant memento mori, she captures the interplay between life and mortality, creating a powerful testament to the enduring human spirit.
- 1991
Indivisible
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
In this daring and timely collection, 24 new writers bring fresh vision to the conflicts of gender, race, and sexuality from the West Coast's literary cutting edge. At a point where lesbians and gay men are moving beyond political division, Indivisible represents unity and the need to transcend human differences. These stories embrace all the manifestations of love and anger, prejudice and fear, passion and lust, in the age of AIDS. And the authors' ethnic backgrounds--including black, Southeast Asian, Latino, and Native American--are as varied as the genres in which they write, such as mystery, mythology, and contemporary and historical fiction. This stunning volume is at once shockingly graphic, scathingly funny, and deeply moving.