What All a Southern Woman Can See
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A sneaky daddy, a rescuer aunt, and a local woman who watches through the diner window turn into sharp looks at small-town Alabama life: a collection of three poems by Rachel Nix.
Rachel Nix is a queer writer and editor for Screen Door Review. Her own work has appeared in such journals as Sundog Lit, Up the Staircase Quarterly, and The West Review, among others. She resides in Northwest Alabama, where pine trees outnumber people rather nicely.
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