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Book SynopsisIn the middle of the night, when the fruit is scariest. I hold my hand out and feel your nibbling. Don't worry, my eyes are still closed. I've only peeked that once. The cold that is your breaththese windows of fog. If I were outside, I'd read your name backward again and again. Trey Moody is from San Antonio, Texas. He earned an MFA from Texas State University and a PhD from the University of Nebraska. He is the author of the chapbook How We Remake the World, co-written with Joshua Ware, and winner of the Slope Editions Chapbook Prize.
Table of Contents1 We Use Spoons Mostly What We First Said Climate Reply A Weather [Why a. Why not…] The Fallacy of Perfection A Weather [Snow falls thick…] Like Hearing For from That Chatter A Weather [Land absorbs sound…] This Forest Isn’t a Room A Feather Protruding from the Mouth A Weather [While waiting…] The Seating A Weather [Said sand molds…] Salina, Kansas A Weather [Summer’s scalding echo…] Dear Ghosts, 2: Lancaster County Notebook The Good Life Travelogue To, But Attention In Crossing By Hand Act of Interpretation Only What Spring Between Both Nourishment Distance An Explanation That Abstraction Perfect Potential 3 Same-Day Resolution A Weather [Since it is raining…] Both Everything Is Not for Everyone A Weather [A certain sound…] Yes, This Is May A Weather [Heat: winter’s memory…] Exercise in Patience Backyard A Weather [Color claims consistency…] A Note on Silence This Hemisphere of Leaves A Weather Praise A Weather Remembering the Original Dear—