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“When I wrote ‘Manic Panic,’ I was thinking about mass violence, about being a kid versus being an adult, about our culture’s obsession with staying young forever contrasted with the reality of dying young in some form of violence or tragedy. There’s so much focus all around us on the power and allure of youth, on ‘stopping aging,’ for women in particular, but this poem is about what happens to that power as you keep on living.”
—Marisa Crawford
Marisa Crawford is the author of The Haunted House (Switchback Books, 2010). She lives in Brooklyn, New York.
"Fifteen, Maybe Sixteen Things to Worry About" by Judith Viorst
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