In the arena, she shot cigarettes and coins from her trusting husband’s hand. Some women wished she would miss. —from “Little Sure Shot”
Kat Cameron’s poetry illuminates the unsung perspectives of the women of the West, creating a compelling narrative that reflects the poet’s own struggles with sorrow. She conjures ghosts and weaves together insights on loss, memory, and the impacts of boom and bust.
Hey y'all be an A major kind of guy. Or atleast aspire to be one. We've been conditioned to think otherwise. Damn B flat stigma. You're right! Don't be a Don Draper kind of man.