A while back I was reading about Trump’s doubtful claim that women were being driven in cars across the Southern border for the purpose of sex trafficking. It made me think about walls in terms of the atavistic desire of any group, including protective fathers, to keep their daughters and wives away from the hands […]
Jeanne Wagner
Jeanne Wagner's poems have appeared in Cincinnati Review, Alaska Quarterly Review, North American Review, Southern Review, and Shenandoah. She has four chapbooks and two full-length collections: The Zen Piano-mover, winner of the Stevens Manuscript Prize, and In the Body of Our Lives from Sixteen Rivers Press. Her latest book, "Everything Turns Into Something Else," will be published in 2020 as the runner-up of the Grayson Book Prize.