Works cited:
Nelson, Maggie. ‘When We’re Alone in Public: The Metabolic Work of Eileen Myles,’ in Women, The New York School, and Other True Abstractions, University of Iowa Press, Iowa City, 2007, pp. 169–208.
Notley, Alice. ‘C. 81,’ in Mysteries of Small Houses, Penguin Books, New York, 1998, pp. 85.
Rachel Schenberg is an artist and writer who lives in Naarm. She recently published a piece on Eileen Myles’ poetry archive for un Magazine, and is the author of a trio of chapbooks
mouth mouth, to the skin on boiled milk, and
Quail eggs eaten from the hand in fog make everything aphrodisiac (True Belief, 2019).