2/28: Girlhood x A Haunting: A Book Launch, Feat. Jessica Rae Bergamino w/ EJ Colen

7PM AT OPEN BOOKS

Join us in celebrating the launch of Girlhood x A Haunting (Driftwood Press), Jessica Rae Bergamino's stunning second collection of poems, with special guest EJ Colen!

A reading, free & open to the public

**Masks Required**

"Jessica Rae Bergamino’s Girlhood x A Haunting summons the girl sleuth, Nancy Drew. Bergamino's gorgeous gurlesque poems take the reader on a tour of the horrors of high school ('Her ghosts push through her school’s green halls, laughing their stuffy laugh'), child abuse ('When my father corners his daughter in detail he warns her, at least, tells her, Nancy, I’m going to talk to you like a grown-up now, treat you like one, break the glass of my anger and let it evergreen in you, all myrtle and clove'), and trauma ('where your memory splits from sight'). True crime is popular because viewing violation provides the illusion of control in a culture where so many are unsafe. Bergamino’s book channels one of the OG feminist icons of the genre and empowers readers to navigate, perhaps even survive, the true crimes of childhood. I love this book."

Claudia Cortese, author of Wasp Queen


"Forget clues—the poems in Girlhood x A Haunting confront a new kind of investigation. How do you solve the mystery of a body when the body is your own? Through Bergamino’s signature and skilled voice, balanced formal tension, and adroit cross-examination of both history and memory, these poems build a new mythology for the queer detective work required of so many of us. Urgent, evocative, and, indeed, haunting, Bergamino has collected Nancy Drew and put her to work on the most vital of missions: self-reclamation. No other poet writing today could handle this case so deftly or with such clever care."

Meg Day, author of Last Psalm at Sea Level

 

Jessica Rae Bergamino is the author of Girlhood x A Haunting (Driftwood Press, 2025) and UNMANNED (Noemi Press, 2018), as well as chapbooks from Sundress Publications and dancing girl press. She lives in Seattle. 

Queer artist / teacher /editor /writer EJ Colen’s books include What Weaponry, a novel in prose poems, poetry collections Money for Sunsets (Lambda Literary Award and Audre Lorde Award finalist) and Waiting Up for the End of the World: Conspiracies, flash fiction collection Dear Mother Monster, Dear Daughter Mistake, book-length lyric essay The Green Condition, and fiction collaboration True Ash.  Nonfiction editor at Tupelo Press and sometimes manuscript consultant, she teaches at Western Washington University.