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Michelle Detorie (2007)
         
"Frisson" It was folly, the way I let the foal out into the yard. I thought she'd like to trot the perimeter as I had done when we first arrived. I thought she'd like to know where the world ended and divided. The fence round our yard, how did it end? Teeth picked from the wood, from the floss. When she was gone, you came out to me, the whip in your hand, your face clenched into knots. I never knew the spoke of it, the slip from one braided box into the next. You were the branding iron, I the ox.  
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Michelle Detorie lives in Goleta, California. She used to live in Kyle, Texas, where she was the 2004-2006 Writer-in-Residence at the Katherine Anne Porter House and Literary Center. She has an MA from the Writing Seminars at the Johns Hopkins University and an MFA from Texas State University, where she held the Rose Fellowship. Current projects include Secret Alphabets and Magical Animals (a manuscript of poems), Mirror Girls (a prose-poem memoir), Diary (a novel for teens), and Daphnomancy, an improvised music and text project with guitarist Kurt Newman. She is also the founding editor and publisher of WOMB, an online magazine for poetry by women. WOMB is available for viewing at http://www.wombpoetry.com/ Photo courtesy of the author
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