Andrea Ballou | Poet
Winner of the Lexi Rudnitsky First Book Prize (Persea Books, forthcoming 2025), Ballou's poems explore the aftermath of loss – death, divorce, and departures – and ask how to contend with grief and remorse. At times cranky and cajoling, always compassionate and vulnerable, these poems dare us to love, again and again.
"On Hearing My Friend Has Cancer"
"A Brief History of War, from Rome to Present Day"
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"Retrato de Viuda con Caballero Andante"
"Son in This Story the Oaks Are Tremendous"
"How We Manage Since Father Died"
"Love Inside the Snow Globe"
"Origin of Speech"
"What the Wooden Duck Says At Night When I Can't Sleep"
"The Blue Hills"
"Soldier's Wife in the Aftermath"
"In the Land of Father-Is-Gone"
"Portrait of Soldier with Mind Ajar"
"Famine Road"
"How Rebecca Got Lifted Up"
https://www.missourireview.com/andrea-read-how-rebecca-got-lifted-up/
"Fox Wants Death, Rabbit Wants Flames of Thread"
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/announcing-the-winner-of-the-tq11-call-and-response-poetry-contest/
Review of The Gospel of Wildflower and Weeds, by Orlando Ricardo Menes
Issue #134 October 2022
Review of Listen, by Steven Cramer
https://plumepoetry.com/review-of-steven-cramers-listen-by-andrea-read/
Issue #116 April 2021
Interview with Steven Cramer
https://lesley.edu/article/boston-poet-steven-cramer-on-writing-rewriting-and-adaptation
2021