We spend most of our lives skating across surfaces, seldom stopping to think about the underpinnings and background stories that brought us to the current moment and place.
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Whether remembering a childhood on a farm or reflecting on the present time, the poems consider how we are haunted by experiences we cannot change.
Jane Sasser\'s What\'s Underneath explores the ways in which we are grounded by memory and the physical world, our own beginnings and heritage.
We spend most of our lives skating across surfaces, seldom stopping to think about the underpinnings and background stories that brought us to the current moment and place