Prose, prose poetry, chapbook, 16 pages, from Bottlecap Features.
See Appendix B is a hybrid micro-memoir that blends poetry, fiction, and nonfiction to tell the truest version of a life lived. It can be read a variety of different ways, depending on where the reader chooses to start. Sentences are simplified on the page, and then complicated in the margins. The blank spaces often say more than the words on the page.
Ultimately, Gina Twardosz’s micro-memoir is about how our relationships—to our parents, our lovers, our community, and ourselves—influence each other. In a tangled web of memory and emotion, the narrator seeks clarity, if such a thing even exists. See Appendix B is a conversation between everyone and no one.
Gina Twardosz (she/her) is a writer from Chicago, IL. She writes about herself to reach other people. Her body of work is rich and diverse, boasting CNF, poetry, flash pieces, and hybrid pieces. She has been nominated three times for the Pushcart Prize and twice for Best of the Net.