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Bright Stain
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06 May 2019

Unapologetically sensual and forthright, Bell explores desire, loss, faith, doubt, tenderness, and violence; and sex as experience, metaphor, and magnifying lens for relationships.
Bright Stain may or may not become the Sex and the City of poetry, but this knock-your-socks-off debut will likely inspire debate—perhaps controversy―as it inhabits some startling points of view, including those of pedophile priests, serial killers, and prison inmates. Those who miss reading these breathtaking, visceral poems won’t know what their friends are raving about.
*FINALIST in Poetry for the Washington State Book Awards*
Poetry Matters Interview with Francesca Bell on her poetry book Bright Stain.
Video by Blank Verse Films of Francesca Bell's poem "You Can Call Me Ma'am".
Excerpted in Women's Voices for Change.
Interview with Max Sessner on Body Literature.com
Conversation with Lisa Higgs in The Adroit Journal
Translation in B O D Y Magazine
Featured in Los Angeles Review of Books
Featured in RATTLE Magazine