Drive Here and Devastate Me

Megan Falley
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Drive Here and Devastate Me

Megan Falley
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112 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Nov 09, 2021
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 112
  • Publisher: Write Bloody Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781949342345
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 0.6" L x 9.0" H
Megan Falley is the queer-femme author of three full-length collections of poetry: Drive Here and Devastate Me (Write Bloody Publishing 2018), Redhead and the Slaughter King (2014), and After the Witch Hunt (2012). Her chapbook, Bad Girls, Honey [Poems About Lana Del Rey] was the winner of the 2015 Tired Hearts Chapbook Prize. She is a National Poetry Slam & Woman of the World Poetry Slam finalist. She is co-author of a non-fiction book with poet Andrea Gibson, How Poetry Can Change Your Heart.
"Megan Falley’s fourth collection of poetry is a love letter to the queer community. Though it includes more than a handful of personal love poems and breakup poems, the jam-packed volume...wrestles with subjects close to our collective heart: love and heartbreak, yes, but also shame, mental health, fear, femme invisibility, gun violence, body positivity, toxic masculinity, and self love...Falley puts words to the feelings that haunt us at dusk and delight us at dawn." – Autostraddle  

"Falley is electric. Unapologetic...her spoken-word poetry is heart-pounding advice for anyone looking to live an unabashed, unashamed, unrepentant life... Falley has turned her personal experiences into public prose, exposing her queerness and the raw chasm between self-confidence and self-doubt. She’s dissected moments in her own life that’ve helped her and her listeners comprehend a woman’s existence on Earth." – Boulder Weekly

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