- i wonder if girl is a gender distinct from woman, meaning, i wonder if this concept can transcend fatphobia, or a cultural distaste for postpubescent, softenough female bodies
- i understand, to the best of my ability, the implications of the story i’m telling, though i acknowledge that i don’t understand the implications of my corpus
- on tumblr, i saw a scan of a blackandwhite photograph. this is in itself the meaty part. it’s strange to see blackandwhite film photography on social media during the long twentyfirst century. photography developed on blackandwhite film used to be my tool for tracing a line in the sand between me and the next generation. if your parents don’t have any blackandwhite photos of you, then you’re young & stupid. now i think of it, i was drawing a line between whose parents could afford colour film and whose couldn’t
- she’s carrying a skateboard with her left hand, she’s wearing a helmet & highwaisted jeans, or are they highwaisted shorts? is that a catcher’s mitt or a gardening glove? it’s on her right hand, obviously, because her skateboard is on her left. does she ride goofy? her kneepads have some sort of logo on them
i thought the pads were roses on her kneecaps
- duono if it’s the 1970s or the 90s all night radio guitars strangle sleepdeprived we share circumstance not space homelike suburban aching
- we should be so lucky, us unbound lefthanded girls
poem for z-girlby jenna jarvisproduced for the ottawa small press book fair,June 17-18, 2016above/ground press broadside #338
jenna jarvis is a poet and a
barista. her writing has appeared in puritan magazine and keep this bag away from children, as well as in various zines and microblogs.
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