Oezekiels wife, C. R. Grimmer
Oezekiels wife, C. R. Grimmer
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O–(ezekiel's wife)

Author: C. R. Grimmer

Narrator: C. R. Grimmer

Unabridged: 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/29/2020


Synopsis

This is the Audiobook version of O–(ezekiel's wife), published by GASHER Journal and Press (https://www.gasherjournal.com/product-page/o-ezekiel-s-wife). Judy Twedt, Digital Sound Artist, edited these tracks and added in found and synthesized "sounds of climate change," creating a collaborative poetry album. About the collection: O’s (they/them or she/her) story comes out of a network. Their smallest start branches out of a series in The Lyme Letters that sort through nonbinary, queer, crip, and femme experiences in Biblical master narratives across Judeo-Christian texts. First and foremost, then, this start comes out of the unnamed, “marked ungrievable” spouse of the prophet Ezekiel, who inspired the character O. Guest readers for portions of poems include the poets Woogee Bae, Katelyn Oppegard, and Abi Pollokoff.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Baba

Kinsey Millhone mystery No. 15: The discovery of some of Kinsey's belongings from the past stir her curiosity, and she finds an undelivered letter which leads to her revaluation of her past, her first husband and a cold case! Not as exciting as it sounds, 4 out of 12, Two Star read. 2006 read......more

Goodreads review by Jilly

O is for outpatient therapy - which I am considering seriously because I keep reading these books. I need my head examined. Okay, so in this shit-storm, Kinsey decides to find out who shot her first husband, and yes, she is a suspect. We learn all about her first marriage and how horribly wounded she......more

Goodreads review by James

Book Review 4 out of 5 stars for O is for Outlaw, the 15th book in the "Kinsey Millhone" mystery series, written in 1999 by Sue Grafton. What an amazing treat for longtime fans of this series with the "O" alphabet book. We've known Kinsey for a long time, but very little about her life be......more