“I tried to love the sacrament of loneliness. Burnt and burnished, I bowed my head and took nothing into my mouth.” - Eve Alexandra
Phoenix Books Burlington is thrilled to welcome Vermont poet Eve Alexandra to celebrate her new book, None of Us in White! Eve will be joined in conversation by fellow Vermont poet Sarah Audsley. Come enjoy a night of poetry and celebrate local arts at Phoenix Books Burlington on Wednesday, September 3, at 7PM.
Eve Alexandra is a Senior Lecturer in the English Department at the University of Vermont. Her poems have appeared in Narrative, Harvard Review, and The American Poetry Review. Alexandra’s first book The Drowned Girl was selected by C.K. Williams for the Wick Poetry Prize. Her new poetry collection, None of Us in White, is the winner of the Two Sylvias Press Wilder Prize.
Sarah Audsley, a Korean American adoptee, is the author of Landlock X (Texas Review Press, 2023), a graduate of the MFA Program for Writers at Warren Wilson College, a member of The Starlings Collective, and the Writing Program Director at Vermont Studio Center. Audsley lives and works in northern Vermont.
About the book:
Eve Alexandra’s None of Us in White brilliantly mines the lover’s condition, complicating its usual manifestations, romantic, filial, this work gathers through the human body itself. Alexandra’s stunning collection offers a measured recklessness, guiding through immediate necessity: “What if we unlocked all the doors? What if we took the doors off the hinges?” Opening through this work, piercing between sense and atmosphere, human and animal, is an embodied current: “electric with desire, fireflies with luminous bellies.” Alexandra’s poetry pulses, a gorgeous voice, resounding between the collective and singular, where supposition bleeds into query, “Does the mouth make a sound for gun, arrow, berry, or flee?” Rooted and inspiring, None of Us in White illuminates, a queer erotics of a strongly lived and living feminist desire: “the slit of your sex, the coal of hooves, so close, for a second, as if you were nursing at my breast. Then you were off, leaping defiantly…,” and so might we, through Alexandra’s poetry of deep intimacy and wide scope, of careful reckoning into powerful wonder. --Ronaldo Wilson, author of Virgil Kills: Stories and Carmelina: Figures
DATE: Wednesday, September 3, 2025 at 7PM
LOCATION: Phoenix Books, 89 Church Street, Burlington, VT
TICKETS: This event is free and open to all! Registration is helpful for planning purposes - reserve your spot below!
BOOKS: Copies of None of Us in White will be available at the event. A book signing will follow the discussion.
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- Next Thursday, 21st August, 06:00 pm, Essex--Open Book: Heating and Cooling in Essex
- This month, 27th August, 11:00 pm, Virtual Poetry Open Mic in Burlington, Vermont
- Next month, 4th September, 07:00 pm, Burlington: An Evening with Judith Yarnall in Burlington
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