The Book of Bella/Peach Woman Chapbook by Zoe Tuck, Emily Hunerwadel, and DoubleCross Press
Part of DoubleCross Press’ Bound Together series, where two manuscripts are paired together into a dos-à-dos chapbook.
The Book of Bella - Zoe Tuck
“The Book of Bella is an epic poem whose sections I am publishing serially. Before I transitioned and settled on the name Zoe, I struggled to appear under a different name, Bella. I began thinking about this self who almost, but never quite emerged. The tenderness I feel for her motivates me to write this epic as a space for Bella to be and to speak.” -Zoe Tuck
Peach Woman - Emily Hunerwadel
“Like [Zoe’s] Bella, Peach Woman calls back to a figure that could have been me. Writing this, I was obsessed with the idea that memory isn't like a filing cabinet or database, but instead like taking a copy of a copy, each time losing fidelity. I wanted to rewrite the past, edit the copies. I also wondered how desire impacts the past. I remember past fantasies as vividly as the memories. I believe too that when you're a body in hiding some of the sweetest memories are those spent in your imagination. Peach Woman is my insistence that I can write what I want and have her become less shadow as she is read and thought of, living in the heads of the thinkers.” -Emily Hunerwadel
8.75” x 5.5”
*Consignment item. Not eligible for 10% membership discount. All consignment purchases are final and non-refundable once shipped.
Part of DoubleCross Press’ Bound Together series, where two manuscripts are paired together into a dos-à-dos chapbook.
The Book of Bella - Zoe Tuck
“The Book of Bella is an epic poem whose sections I am publishing serially. Before I transitioned and settled on the name Zoe, I struggled to appear under a different name, Bella. I began thinking about this self who almost, but never quite emerged. The tenderness I feel for her motivates me to write this epic as a space for Bella to be and to speak.” -Zoe Tuck
Peach Woman - Emily Hunerwadel
“Like [Zoe’s] Bella, Peach Woman calls back to a figure that could have been me. Writing this, I was obsessed with the idea that memory isn't like a filing cabinet or database, but instead like taking a copy of a copy, each time losing fidelity. I wanted to rewrite the past, edit the copies. I also wondered how desire impacts the past. I remember past fantasies as vividly as the memories. I believe too that when you're a body in hiding some of the sweetest memories are those spent in your imagination. Peach Woman is my insistence that I can write what I want and have her become less shadow as she is read and thought of, living in the heads of the thinkers.” -Emily Hunerwadel
8.75” x 5.5”
*Consignment item. Not eligible for 10% membership discount. All consignment purchases are final and non-refundable once shipped.
Part of DoubleCross Press’ Bound Together series, where two manuscripts are paired together into a dos-à-dos chapbook.
The Book of Bella - Zoe Tuck
“The Book of Bella is an epic poem whose sections I am publishing serially. Before I transitioned and settled on the name Zoe, I struggled to appear under a different name, Bella. I began thinking about this self who almost, but never quite emerged. The tenderness I feel for her motivates me to write this epic as a space for Bella to be and to speak.” -Zoe Tuck
Peach Woman - Emily Hunerwadel
“Like [Zoe’s] Bella, Peach Woman calls back to a figure that could have been me. Writing this, I was obsessed with the idea that memory isn't like a filing cabinet or database, but instead like taking a copy of a copy, each time losing fidelity. I wanted to rewrite the past, edit the copies. I also wondered how desire impacts the past. I remember past fantasies as vividly as the memories. I believe too that when you're a body in hiding some of the sweetest memories are those spent in your imagination. Peach Woman is my insistence that I can write what I want and have her become less shadow as she is read and thought of, living in the heads of the thinkers.” -Emily Hunerwadel
8.75” x 5.5”
*Consignment item. Not eligible for 10% membership discount. All consignment purchases are final and non-refundable once shipped.
Annie Won (she/her) is a poet, yoga teacher, and a former medicinal chemist. Annie is particularly interested in spaces of mind, body, and page. She is a Kundiman Fellow and a Juniper Writing Institute scholarship recipient. Her chapbook with Brenda Iijima, Once Upon a Building Block, was published with Horse Less Press, and her chapbook, so i can sleep, is from Nous-Zot Press. Her work has appeared in Shampoo and RealPoetik, and is forthcoming from EAOGH, TheThePoetry, TENDE RLION, and New Delta Review. Her critical reviews can be seen at American Microreviews and Interviews.
Brenda Iijima (she/her) is a poet, novelist, playwright, choreographer, and visual artist. She is the author of nine books of poetry. Her current work engages submerged and occluded histories, other-than-human modes of expression, and telluric awareness in all forms. A play, Daily Life in China, is forthcoming from elis press in 2023, and a novel, Presence, is forthcoming from Georgia Review Press in 2024. A novella, A roundtable, unanimous dreamers chime in, written in collaboration with Janice Lee, was recently published by Meekling Press. Iijima is the founding editor-publisher of Portable Press @ Yo-Yo Labs. She lives in Brooklyn.
Marcy Rae Henry (she/her) is una Latina/e de Los Borderlands and a multidisciplinary artist. Her writing has received a Chicago Community Arts Assistance Grant, an Illinois Arts Council Fellowship, a Pushcart Prize nomination and first prize in Suburbia’s 2021 Novel Excerpt Contest. Her work will be included in the Best New Poets of 2023 anthology. Other writing and visual art appear in The Worcester Review, Mud Season Review, PANK, The Southern Review, Thimble Magazine and The Brooklyn Review, among others. M.R. Henry is an associate editor for RHINO and an associate professor of English and creative writing at Wilbur Wright College. For more than twenty years she has curated and co-curated poetic events for the City Colleges of Chicago and Chicagoland communities, including readings and performances for Red Rover Series and 100,000 Poets for Change. Though she is a digital minimalist with no social media accounts, she can be found at marcyraehenry.com and Poets&Writers.
DoubleCross Press is a publisher of handmade books of poetry and poetics. With an eye toward artist book studio practices and spaces, and toward the materials and structures of contemporary and historic hand-bookmaking, they produce physical manifestations of their writers' language. They publish poetry chapbooks, essays on book arts and book culture, poetry journals, and other materials exploring the boundaries of poetry, poetics, and artist books.
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