Philadelphia

Barrelhouse's first chapbook is "Philadelphia” by Gina Myers. This long poem is full of grit, hope, and pragmatic realism. What we love about Gina’s work is that it showcases a sharp, lyrical take on the world--from interactions at work to street harassment to the Black Lives Matter movement. The poem circles around the questions that lie at its center - What does it mean to navigate a new city? What does it mean to try to feel at home? When there are so many reasons to leave, why stay?

Gina is the author of A Model Year (2009) and Hold It Down (2013). Her essays and reviews have appeared in FanzineFrontier PsychiatristColdfront MagazinePhiladelphia Review of Books, and other places. Originally from Saginaw, Michigan, Myers lives in Philadelphia. Selections from the poem “Philadelphia” appeared in The Brooklyn Rail and Bedfellows.

Letterpressed by Friedrich Kerksieck/Small Fires Press, hand-sewn. Cover art by Emma Fick.

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Published January 1, 2017

By Gina Myers

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ABOUT GINA MYERS

Some of the Times is the third book by Gina Myers. She is also the author of A Model Year (2009) and Hold It Down (2013), as well as several chapbooks (including Philadelphia through Barrelhouse). In addition to poetry, she has published numerous essays, reviews, and articles for a variety of publications, including Hyperallergic, Frontier Psychiatrist, Fanzine, The Rumpus, and The Poetry Project Newsletter. Originally from Saginaw, MI, she lives in Philadelphia, PA, where she coedits the tiny with Emma Brown Sanders and runs the Accidental Player reading series and small press.  

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