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Helen of troy on the indiscretion Maria Zoccola (bio) ihe said have you ever been north before and i hadn't.ii winter sewed me into her lungs. i felt each gust,each gasp. iiimy husband, he'll bomb squad. he'll sniffer dog.he'll fly in the army. he'll call up the fuzz.he'll swat team, he'll fire truck, he'll ambulance.i'll wake up one morning to green berets. but he doesn't. ivi'll tell you what it was. it was a blank space. it was the shape of that blank space. its ridges and valleys. [End Page 59] Maria Zoccola Maria Zoccola is a queer Southern writer with deep roots in the Mississippi Delta. She has writing degrees from Emory University and Falmouth University. Her work has previously appeared or is forthcoming in Ploughshares, The Iowa Review, The Cincinnati Review, The Massachusetts Review, and elsewhere. Learn more about her work at mariazoccola.com. Copyright © 2022 University of Wisconsin Board of Regents
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