Fueled by questions of faith and desire, and steeped in the Southern Gothic, Meg Wade\'s Slick Like Dark is a haunting examination of the Southern body and one woman\'s survival in it.
Through the lyric, Wade gives us a voice piercingly honest and desperate for what\'s.
They take us to the Dark corners of honky-tonks and spin us wide around the room.
With a menacing wink they trace a hard line through trauma\'s wreckage and ask God who is to blame.
These poems burn in their intensity.
Fueled by questions of faith and desire, and steeped in the Southern Gothic, Meg Wade\'s Slick Like Dark is a haunting examination of the Southern body and one woman\'s survival in it