Description: "In poems both physical and spiritual, torrin a. greathouse (she/ they) writes about being a trans woman and genderqueer, about being disabled, and about the violence that ghosts through these states of being, of body"--
Review Quotes:
"The poems are frank and luscious.greathouse's main tool, aside from rich language, is a sophisticated plunge into the etymology of words they use, showing how understanding their roots helps us understand what they describe.this remains remarkable poetry."--Library Journal
"In DEED, torrin a. greathouse delves into the origins of word and action, crafting a vibrant 'queer lexicon' that reflects new possibilities for engaging with trans life and sexuality... The poems are infused with a sense of liberation, free from the 'stigma' often associated with discussions of trans desire and chronic illness."--Jami Macarty, New Pages