"In The Awful Suicidal Swans, even the weather transmits damage or indifference; lightning cracks like a ribcage; the cold closes in. These are not comforting poems and clearly, Flower Conroy does not mean them to be. They should come with the warning read at your own risk, though you should take the chance. There is both rage and remarkably beautiful language within these dark verses that will leave the reader with a new perspective on the power of poetry itself."
-Eleanor Lerman, author of Strange Life and The Sensual World Re-Emerges
"Fashioning imagery from the gorgeous to the gritty, Flower Conroy conjures moments of lust, love, and life with power and passion. Like the tattoos that crop up now and again in these lines, her poems leave an indelible mark on the mind."
-Leila J. Rupp, author of Sapphistries: A Global History of Love Between Women
"These formally immaculate, sonically rich poems overflow with grit and perfume-with patent leather and Redwoods, laundromats and apple clover, Lucky Strikes and overripe eggplant. The abstract becomes tangible, tasteable, and the enormous turns microscopic as Conroy explores the wildness of the erotic. With stormy, charged language and a disarming directness, the poems ask, again and again, How alive are you? In this extraordinary chapbook, Conroy shows us how to be more alive, more animal, and more human."
-Alyse Knorr, author of Annotated Glass
"Flower Conroy is like Marianne Moore punch-drunk in love with a pole dancer. Each poem in this book pays gorgeous attention to sound as it careens after the body through bars, blizzards, and memories. The Awful Suicidal Swans is a 'Kiss, apocalypse' that will leave you breathless."
-Rita Mae Reese, author of The Alphabet Conspiracy
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So sad to have read the last poem from The Awful Suicidal Swans by @flower_conroy this morning, but what a treat to relax with some coffee and good poetry. https://t.co/T71YifrnDE