Jennifer Tubbs

Jennifer Tubbs is a writer and Ph.D. candidate whose work explores the fragile, often volatile intersections between womanhood and the natural world. She holds an MFA from the University of New Mexico and has taught literature and creative writing internationally. Her writing can be found in Palette Poetry, CutBank, and elsewhere; she is currently at work on a hybrid book exploring generational trauma, gendered violence, and the legacies of colonization.

“We sometimes contradicted ourselves, but how could we not? We were flawed creatures that lived in a flawed world,” Michelle Gurule writes in her searing memoir, Thank You, John.

Michelle Gurule’s Thank You, John

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