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me (darcie wilder) in a black summer dress with a pink bowlcut smiling at my phone holding a glass jar of cold coffeeALT

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I Will Die in This Beautiful Place

How to Say ‘No’ This Holiday Season

The Impolite Pleasure of People-Watching

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literally show me a healthy person

buy here and probably available elsewhere as well

Tyrant Books, Spring 2017

Darcie Wilder’s literally show me a healthy person is a careful confession soaking in saltwater, a size B control top jet black pantyhose dragged over a skinned knee and slipped into unlaced Doc Martens. Blurring the lines of the written word, literally show me a healthy person is a portrait of a young girl, or woman, or something; grappling with the immediate and seemingly endless urge to document and describe herself and the world around her. Dealing with the aftermath of her mother’s death, her father’s neglect, and the chaotic unspoken expectations around her, this novel is a beating heart at the intersection of literature, poetry, and the internet. Darcie Wilder elevates and applies direct pressure, but the wound never stops bleeding.

Blurbs here. Publication date: April 3, 2017

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Flagged and Removed

October 2014  

Flagged and Removed is a collection of poetry, short stories, and flash fiction masquerading as online classified ads. Darcie Wilder wrote the collection in New York between 2013 and 2014, including 11 Reptiles.

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