Versions of the Undefinable Other
By Shannan Mann
“15. The small god teetered in the cold galaxy like the skeleton of a star. / 16. Lord, I am frothing at the mouth.”
Shannan Mann is an Indian-Canadian writer, mother to a two-year-old daughter, and a full-time student. She has been awarded the Foster Poetry Prize and the Peatsmoke Summer Contest Prize. She was a finalist for the Rattle Poetry Prize, Pacific Spirit Poetry Prize, and the Frontier Award for New Poets. Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Oh Reader, Ocotillo Review, Showcase, Humber Literary Review, Deadlands, and elsewhere. You can find her at https://linktr.ee/shannanmania
By Shannan Mann
“15. The small god teetered in the cold galaxy like the skeleton of a star. / 16. Lord, I am frothing at the mouth.”