—SpiderMan OC | Antonia ‘AJ’ Morales 🕸
— I blame @hanlueluver for creating a cool Andrew Parker ;)
Full Name: Antonia Julia Luz Morales
Nicknames: Toni, Annie, Luzia, AJ
Age: 28
Height: 5’6
Birthday: February 27th
Family:
Sister -> Rio Morales
Nephew -> Miles Morales
Brother in Law -> Jefferson Davis
Nationality: Puerto Rican 
Preference: Guys but she can always make room for a lady in her life ;)
Alliance: Spider-Women, Spider-Scale, Diamond, XS.
Power: She was given her powers after sneaking around a train station to spray paint the walls with her nephew and boyfriend at the time, being of course bitten by a spider and you know the rest ;) Her power are similar to every spider man/women however she got an added skill.
— That’s teleportation! Popping in and out of places during fights, surprising people and phase between walls when possible. It’s nothing specific or special but she believes it’s rather cool, however she doesn’t use it too often.
Weapons: Aside from powers, she still uses her gun and taser. As well as whatever is around her to fight.
Career: She refers to herself as a cop. Well mainly works at NYPD, as assistant detective and helping keeping order of filming for case studies. She’s pretty skillful with a camera and note taking.
Personality: AJ is kind, smart, strong hearted, can be very sweet, easily annoyed at time and she tends to be clumsy. But she’s a good friend to have when you need a shoulder to cry on. She is someone who doesn’t always catches onto clues too quickly, it takes her time but she’ll get there.
Side-note: She sometimes tends to run in first and ask questions later, never taking time to exactly explain something. So she needs to slow down and get her facts straight sometimes.
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Her 2D animated/comic book version + style of her suit
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When AJ was bitten by the accidental spider, she didn’t feel anything at first until she felt a bump on the side of her wrist later on. She didn’t think anything of it in the beginning, taking care of the bite like any other bite waiting for it to heal.
That was until she started expecting heavy headaches, dizziness and a few climbing hot flashes at work. She didn’t like it one bit, thinking she was sick or something. It felt like anything was going wrong, she couldn’t focus and even her fingers tips started sticking to the files.
Hell even the stapler got stuck
“Aye no!” She muttered to herself, sitting in her office trying to remove the papers from her fingers and throwing the stapler across the floor.
She left work that afternoon, spending two days just to herself trying to everything out. It made her head hurt. She realized her nephew left a SpiderMan comic book in her apartment, reading and raised an eyebrow.
“Okay that’s impossible! There’s only one Spider-Man, there is not such a Spider-Woman. But it all matches up…” AJ said to herself, throwing the comic book aside when she heard the doorbell.
She quickly answered it. It was her sister with her son smiling brightly saying that she needed someone to babysit Miles.
Miles sighed, “Mami! I told you already I don’t need a babysitter. I’m 13! I turn 14 in a month.”
“You’re still a child, Miles.” Rio replied with a smile, then thanking her sister.
Later on, the two spend the whole rest of the day together. Even uncle Aaron joined them, before heading off to work. She loved her family especially her nephew and her boyfriend Aaron, who just so happens to be her sister’s husband’s brother, but still. She will do anything to keep herself and themselves safe.
~~~~~~~
Some time past, AJ kept reading her nephews comic books and secretly watching Spider-Man speed across the city taking note of his every move. Her brother in law may not like Spider-Man to a certain extent but she did. She found him brave, strong, kind, funny and caring towards the people of New York.
Sadly, it hurt that she had to kept herself a secret. Her boyfriend couldn’t even know, hell he was always suspicious and wondering what was going on in her head. She tended to come home late, didn’t hear very often, studied more often than not and sensed everything around her.
One afternoon, she was walking to work with Aaron when suddenly she caught into a robbery accident downtown and quickly ran into place, as the detective she is to look into it. Her boyfriend screamed telling her not to do it, call the other police instead but she didn’t listen.
Spider-Man on was the screen protecting others and trying his best to save the day, when he thought everything was taken care of a robber swooped in and catches AJ taking her hostage. It was a crazy fight, people got hurt.
She tried to fight, smacking his face using her gun and whatever metal plate was next to her, when Spider-Man raced in to help her. She let Spider-Man save her, as she tried to drop the plate but it was stuck to her hands and her physical body popped in and out of place.
Looking over her shoulder to notice the hero glancing at her.
Once he knocked the man unconscious, it was when her fingers suddenly released and she stopped phasing. Spider-Man senses tingled having a feeling he knew what happen as he mutters, “You’re like him, uh, me..?”
“What? Oh no! I’m not. I was just…” She exclaimed trying to explain what happened.
“Your fingers uh, they stuck to the item you were holding..”
“I don’t know what’s happening, alright? I guess we are the same…”
“I can show you the ropes, if you uh, like. It’s crazy but you will get the hang of it.”
AJ half smiled at the New York hero and nodded, as Spider-Man brought her back outside safely away from the robbery.
That moment she went home, figuring out that she didn’t have to hide who she was exactly and maybe living a little different would be good. A detective during the day and turning into a vigilante at night, finding herself spending more time with Spider-Man.
Saving a few lives when possible, seeing the city take flight and keeping her cover.
AJ has met a few allies as she started fighting to save the day. Miss Siren, SliverStone, Tigress and etc.
She went as far as saving her nephew and his friend, once when there was citywide blackout and other time in the park. Miles after being saved twice, having heard the saviors voice and smiled muttering to himself, “Tia..? Cool..”
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It was all fun and games, until AJ found herself fight one of the quick villains of the week. The Prowler.
She has been watching his movements for a week, having Spider-Man bring in information if possible. She even went far as to go out as Spider-Women to scout what the hell he wanted to do. But nothing.
It sucks. The whole week felt like a downer, hell she was supposed to go on date nights and lunches but Aaron kept canceling. His exact excuses were work, friends need his help and what not. He was hiding something, but she didn’t know what.
She found herself that Saturday night, alone waiting for him to show up, until she got an entertainment report from a friend that The Prowler was out again. She ran out leaving a note for her boyfriend and strapped on her suit, rushing out to the crime scene. She didn’t having time to suit up as the vigilante, so she worn her black uniform and a mask to cover half her face due to the cold weather.
A downtown build held the man in question, as her team rushed in to search for him and hold him captive. Her and her brother in law, Jefferson Davis, run up the stairs racing to get him. SpiderMan was VERY running late.
AJ pulled together finding The Prowler in the building before her brother in law, by teleporting around. A few officers came running behind her, holding up their guns.
Hoisted her gun high to his back and yelled, “Turn around, buddy! You have two seconds to turn yourself in or i shoot!”
“Tsk, tsk, tsk, sweetheart…” He muttered to himself quietly, turning around to face the officer.
The two held their stance, bouncing around the room being quick on their feet. He pounded the ground, trying to scoop her up as she flipped and turned around the room, trying to swiftly take the items he had behind his back.
The fight didn’t last long, running around the stairs where fellows officers and detectives were behind held waiting for a signal but fell short, since it resulted in a fight. It got to a point where an officer shot The Prowler as AJ grabbed the items.
The items were weapon to be transferred to Oscorp.
Spider-Man showed up late to the fight, beating up the villain.
The second The Prowler hit the ground, he was starting to bleed deeply and bruised. AJ raced to detect the situation, after tossing the information to SpiderMan. She quickly unmasked The Prowler as she gasped, removing her own mask…
“No..no, no, no! Aaron!” She screamed out softly, “…why?”
“Oh baby..I’m sorry I didn’t tell you..” He replies coughing with a soft smile, placing a hand on her cheek.
“I..i saw him fight with you..that’s why you weren’t home…”
He simply nodded whispering, “…we what we love..my secrets safe with me, baby..”
“..w-what..? Oh no! Jefferson!” She yelled out to her brother in law.
Jefferson slide over in shock at the reveal, sending a glare at SpiderMan for a quick moment before hushing his brother’s worries. Quietly talking knowing he didn’t have long. The family stayed there in horrible shape of what just happened..
~~~~~
Late that night after that scene, AJ sat down at the rooftop of her building dressed in her Spider suit, whimpering and sighed. She wished she knew earlier or maybe she could’ve done something to stop it.
Spider-Man found her on the rooftop and just held her close. He told her that this life comes with mistakes, heartbreaking times and plenty of unfortunate situations. But you have to make the choice to stand up and fight.
Make the right decision to take on a new day.
Thank you for reading! Hope you like it
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The Name List
Organized from A-Z (yes I will add more names whenever I find more I like, probably in reblogs)
I currently have 1035 names (and that’s only including the first names. I have a list of last names, too.)
Angel, Atticus, Atlas, Apollo, Ares, Athena, Achilles, Artemis, Adonis, Avery, Aubrey, Aubry, Aceline, Ashlynn, Aislinn, Anjanette, Arthur, Archer, Addison, Arrietty, Amity, Autumn, Alastor, Alastair, Alasdair, Alistair, Alison, Arren, Arin, Astra, Aoife, Adalyn, Adeleine, Astoria, Agnes, Angus, Abigail, Ann, Anne, Ambrose, Adeline, Avarsel, Agatha, Ari, Azariah, Aniyah, Armani, Anastasia, Annabelle, Adah, Adelaide, Avis, Amelia, August, Axel, Adelina, Amir, Amin, Ayala, Arne, Averett, Adil, Astro, Ava, Anti, Ailun, Akemi, Asahi, Akari, Asako, Atsuko, Azumi, Aka, Aren, Akko
Blossom, Bambi, Babs, Bo, Bella, Blair, Bea, Bonnabel, Badeea, Betty, Bailey, Boris, Bee, Bugs, Blaise, Benjamin, Bog, Buford, Beatrice, Bryce, Bryan, Bazil, Brutus, Bellamy, Brigitte, Bailee, Bailey, Bao, Belladona, Belladonna, Bell, Bill, Bishop, Bones, Boneothy, Benno, Behemoth, Barry, Bellynn, Bowie, Bunki
Clover, Canyon, Cleo, Cameron, Celestial, Celestino, Ciro, Camilo, Cain, Charlotte, Clara, Corey, Cin, Charlie, Cassidy, Chiara, Callista, Cisco, Cynthia, Casper Clinton, Celestina, Clement, Christopher, Cornelius, Clifford, Claudius, Carey, Carrie, Coatl, Cyrus, Cyril, Cecil, Caisus, Castiel, Calla, Cosmos, Cherry, Cheryl, Crowley, Crow, Cassius, Cliodna, Clíodhna, Cliona, Conan, Cordelia, Calypso, Cas, Cillian, Chiyo, Chiaki, Chihiro, Calcifer
Danny, Darlene, Dex, Dot, Diana, Daphne, Demeter, Daedalus, Daeddel, Darphel, Dawn, Derrick, Derek, Dravan, Dravid, Drae, Dallas, Dimas, Dominic, Damien, Drew, Delilah, Dakota, Darian, Darius, Darwin, Devan, Darla, Dagmar, Daelyn, Dale, Dae, Dacey, Desmond, Dabria, Daniel, Daniela, Danialla, David, Davis, Donnel, Dennis, Demitrius, Delaney, Daiki, Daiyu
Everest, Emery, Ember, Elliott, Elliot, Earlana, Eliseo, Ezequiel, Emie, Evan, Eloise, Eric, Emmet, Elizabeth, Eugene, Ethan, Eret, Ester, Elias, Eos, Ellis, Edwin, Ebony, Elijah, Eliza, Enzo, Elissa, Edward, Eddalyn, Esther, Eda, Edalyn, Edalynn, Edison, Eddison, Estervan, Emma, Eden, Erfan, Eun-hae, Erytheia, Egan, Errol, Eiichi, Eiji, Eriko, Etsu, Etsuko, Eiichiro, Ezume
Flint, Finn, Fae, Fred, Fritz, Fang, Frankie, Frank, Fermin, Freddie, Freddy, Finley, Freya, Fai, Felix, Freda, Faolan, Frey, Feylynn, Faelynn, Failynn, Felipa, Febby, Febbie, Febie, Feby, Flynn, Fuji, Feiyu, Fukiko, Fumitaka, Fumito, Fuyuko
Griffin, Garnet, Gothi, Gertrude, Gabe, Grant, Giovanni, George, Gage, Gregory, Gabriel, Gabrielle, Guy, Gilbert, Guadalupe, Gerry, Grey, Gray, Gia, Grace, Gracian, Gracis, Gracie, Gretel, Gideon, Griffilow, Ghost, Ghazaleh, Gavin, Gryphon, Griffith, Goliath, Grayson, Greyson
Harmony, Hannah, Harlei, Harlie, Haritha, Haris, Harry, Harlan, Harvey, Hadrian, Harley, Hari, Harlow, Howl, Hank, Harper, Herbert, Humphrey, Hestia, Helios, Hephaestus, Hollis, Hunter, Hero, Henry, Helda, Hajar, Hasta, Hadis, Howard, Howie, Hannan, Haoyu, Hisako, Hachi, Hiroto, Hoshiko, Honoka, Hiroshi, Hiro, Haitao, Hamako, Haruhi, Harue, Hayate, Hide, Hideyo, Hidetaka, Hisaye, Hisayo, Heiji, Higari
Ivy, Ivey, Ivo, Ida, Iris, Ilyssa, Illy, Irene, Iren, Isaiah, Ira, Idelle, Ivan, Illaoi, Isabel, Isabell, Isabelle, Isobell, Isabella, Ismelda, Io, Ismael, Isolt, Icarus, izuru, Isamu, Itona, Ichiro, Ichiko, Ichigo, Isoko, Ishiko, Isaye, Inari, Ikuko, Itsuki, Itsuko, Inosuke
Juniper, Jupiter, Jinx, Jamie, Javier, Josiah, Joan, Jake, Julia, Jamil, Jamila, Jesse, Jessie, Jess, Jasper, Janus, Jordan, Joshua, Julian, Juilliard, Julius, Juliana, Jeremiah, Jace, June, Junebug, Jazzy, Jackson, Jackie, Jackalynn, Jodie, Johnnie, Jan, Jaime, Jason, Jorge, Justin, Justice, John, Jay, Janelle, James, Jennifer, Jillion, Jill, Jana, Jonah, Jaycee, Jaxen, Junpei, Jona, Jun, Jin
Kenneth, Kat, Kas, Kris, Keith, Kingston, Kaeton, Kingsley, Kent, Katherine, Kyle, Knox, Kristen, Kristin, Kristeen, Kylie, Kaylee, Kamila, Kehlani, Kendall, Kerry, Kry, Kenny, Kath, Kathleen, Krow, Kix, Kedrick, Kennon, Klaus, Killian, Korallia, Krank, Kaz, Kaede, Kirara, Katsuhiko, Keisuke, Kanako, Kenji, Kaemon, Kamin, Katsu, Kaki, Kazane, Kazuyuki, Kazushige, Kenta, Kei, Kimi, Kin, Kohako, Koichi, Kota, Koji, Koharu, Kosuke, Kuma, Kumi, Kuniko, Kuniyuki, Kideko, Kazuko
Lullaby, Lotte, Lapin, Lorelei, Loralai, Lorelai, Luna, Lily, Lucy, Lee, Liana, Lola, Lethe, Lance, Laurence, Luther, Luca, Lennon, Logan, Lennox, Ilias, Liu, Lui, Luis, Lefu, Liam, Lyall, Lowell, Luella, Leona, Leonie, Leon, Lev, Lincoln, Lin, Link, Laverna, Lazarus, Lewis, Louis, Louise, Levi, Leslie, Lesley, Leilana
Marley, Marlai, Mei, May, Mae, Marceline, Marshall, Marshalee, Millie, Mallorie, Marcela, Melanie, Maddison, Mary, Mirabel, Marsh, Murphy, Montgomery, Mildred, Memphis, Molly, Maverick, Maurice, Muiris, Morgen, Max, Moses, Marion, Merrill, Monroe, Melanthios, Maxwell, Matias, Melissa, Maëlle, Marlene, Meredith, Maybelle, Margaret, Maeve, Moss, Mara, Maria, Myrtle, Mona, Mark, Markus, Michael, Micheal, Michelle, Mahsa, Minoo, Mehdi, Mohammad, Matin, Morpheus, Marlowe, Monica, Marilia, Magnus, Malachi, Malachy, Maggie, Makoto, Megumi, Mio, Maemo, Maemi, Masa, Masaaki, Masashi, Michi, Midori, Michinori, Momo, Motoko
Natasha, Noelle, Noni, Neville, Nixon, Neda, Natalio, Ned, Nausicaä, Noxis, Nova, Nathen, Newt, Noah, Nash, Nox, Nathara, Nathaira, Nathair, Nyoka, Nagisa, Nathan, Nate, Nik, Nick, Naohiro, Naoko, Nara, Natsu, Naoya, Nishi, Nobuko, Nori
Olindo, Ollie, Oliver, Ophelia, Odysseus, Orion, Osono, Oxen, Onyx, Otto, Ottoline, Otitile, Ottavia, Octavio, Olivia-Marie, Oakley, Omar, Olivia, Oscar, Octavian, Octavia, Oz, Octavius, Otta, Oisin, Orson, Orlos, Osiris, Owen, Odalis, Odell, Ozuru
Penelope, Patton, Paddy, Percy, Paulie, Page, Pazu, Phoebe, Phebe, Prairie, Porter, Parlay, Pally, Piper, Parker, Payton, Phil, Paul, Philip, Pyre, Piers, Phylis, Patricia, Payne, Payneton, Pip
Quinn, Quincy, Quil, Quinley, Quinstin, Quinlan, Quillen, Quavon, Quaylon, Quensley, Qing, Qrow, Quilla, Quianna, Quita, Qiao, Quinella, Queenie, Qaylah, Qailah, Qitarah, Quenby, Qadira, Qudsiyah, Quan, Qian, Quinby, Quella
Roseline, Raul, Rahul, Rafael, Roque, Rogelio, Remmy, Rei, Rey, Ray, Robin, Ro, Reika, Rowen, Rowan, Rose, Rosie, Ralsei, Riley, Remus, Rosalyn, Rosalin, Rosaline, Renata, Ron, Rat, Ratt, Reef, Roxy, River, Reed, Rufus, Robbie, Renee, Rivia, Ross, Rex, Ruth, Rosemary, Rosabe, Rosabee, Rosabell, Rosabelle, Rosabel, Rai, Rain, Rosella, Rosalie, Rhody, Robert, Raelinn, Rebane, Ren, Rollin, Ralph, Roxanne, Rox, Roderick, Reginald, Reggie, Rio, Ryu, Ryo, Ryoji, Rinmaru
Sage, Sam, Syd, Selkie, Storig, Sal, Sirius, Summer, Susie, Scott, Sunni, Sosuke, Sophie, Satsuki, Sheeta, San, Sulley, Sully, Savannah, Sappho, Selene, Shaw, Sean, Seán, Shaun, Sawyer, Sabrina, Sebastian, Shane, Stan, Socks, Snom, Stolas, Spencer, Sammie, Stevie, Samus, Sarff, Sullivan, Seth, Susiebell, Susiebelle, Sadreddin, Shellaine, Sverre, Saoirse, Sylvania, Sanae, Silas, Sumi, Shiori, Shinzu, Sile
Toby, Tobias, Teddy, Ted, Tomas, Thomas, Tomothy, Tyche, Taiga, Tundra, Tracy, Timothy, Troy, Tatum, Tommie, Tommy, Theia, Tae, Trix, Trixy, Thanathos, Tod, Todd, Toddy, Tora, Torie, Theodore, Theo, Theophania, Talos, Thanatos, Teddy, Tomohito, Tazu, Tanjirou, Touya
Ulysses, Urijah, Uriyah, Urina, Ukiah, Ulnar, Ursula, Ulric
Virgil, Vanessa, Vito, Venacio, Vylad, Veronica, Valentina, Violet, Velma, Venus, Verna, Veld, Victoria, Victorie, Vinyl, Vincent, Vasuki, Vex, Valor, Valentine, Valerie, Valeria, Valerius, Vitoria, Vic, Victor, Vik, Vikktor, Viktor, Vick, Vicky, Vicke, Vickie, Vidya
Wynn, Willow, Warren, Wilbur, Wylie, Will, Walle, Whisp, Wade, Wendell, Wendy, Willard, Wes, Wallace, Wilber, Wyatt, Wybie, Wynnie, Wennie, Winnie, Wynnston, Wynston, Wynsten, Wiles
Xenophon, Xuan, Xio, Xori, Xanthos, Xander, Xavier
Yen, Yukio, Yae, Yoko, Yume, Yaeko, Yui, Yuzuki
Zane, Zana, Zion, Zachary, Zach, Zachariah, Zander, Ziana, Zoe, Zula, Zenix, Zenith, Zaharia, Zaria, Zack, Zakaeia, Zara, Zakaria, Zev, Zaira, Zanata
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Books read and movies watched in 2024 (January-June): Should you watch/read them?
Poetry:
In the Next Galaxy (Ruth Stone): No
Selected Poems (Mark Strand): No
In the Dark (Ruth Stone): Yes!
Response (Juliana Spahr): Yes
The Unicorn (Anne Morrow Lindbergh): No!
Everything Else in the World (Stephen Dunn): Yes
Words Under the Words (Naomi Shihab Nye): Eh
On Love and Barley (Matsuo Basho, trans. Lucien Stryk): Yes!
The Transformation (Juliana Spahr): No
The Narrow Road to the Deep North and Other Travel Sketches (Matsuo Basho, trans. Nobuyuki Yuasa): No
The Book of Taliesin (anon., trans. Gwyneth Lewis & Rowan Williams): No
What Love Comes To: New and Selected Poems (Ruth Stone): Eh
Face (Sherman Alexie): NO
No Surrender (Ai): Eh
The Summer of Black Widows (Sherman Alexie): Yes!
The Afflicted Girls (Nicole Cooley): Yes!
Winter Poems Along the Rio Grande (Jimmy Santiago Baca): No
American Smooth (Rita Dove): No
Elegy (Mary Jo Bang): No
Angel (Giles Dorey): NO
Collected Poems (Paul Auster): Eh
June-Tree (Peter Balakian): Yes
We Must Make a Kingdom of It (Gregory Orr): Eh
Only as the Day is Long (Dorianne Laux): No
Grace Notes (Rita Dove): Yes
Bathwater Wine (Wanda Coleman): Yes
My Soviet Union (Michael Dumanis): No
American Milk (Ruth Stone): Yes
The Drowned Girl (Eve Alexandra): No
A Worldly Country (John Ashberry): No
The Complete Poems of Hart Crane: No
One Stick Song (Sherman Alexie): Yes
If You Call This Cry a Song (Hayden Carruth): No
Doctor Jazz (Hayden Carruth): No
The Last Time I Saw Amelia Earhart (Gabrielle Calvocoressi): No
And Her Soul Out of Nothing (Olena Kalytiak Davis): No
Prisoner of Hope (Yvonne Daley): No
The Other Man Was Me (Rafael Campo): No
My Wicked Wicked Ways (Sandra Cisneros): No
On Earth (Robert Creeley): Eh
Genius Loci (Alison Hawthorne Deming): Eh
Science and Other Poems (Alison Hawthorne Deming): Eh
Voices (Lucille Clifton): Yes
A New Path to the Waterfall (Raymond Carver): Eh
Where Shadows Will (Norma Cole): No
The Way Back (Wyn Cooper): No
A Cartography of Peace (Jean L. Connor): No
Minnow (Judith Chalmer): Yes!
Postcards from the Interior (Wyn Cooper): Yes
Natural History (Dan Chiasson): Eh
The Ship of Birth (Greg Delanty): Eh
Madonna anno domini (Joshua Clover): NO
The Terrible Stories (Lucille Clifton): No
The Flashboat (Jane Cooper): Eh
Book of Longing (Leonard Cohen): No
Streets in Their Own Ink (Stuart Dybek): Eh
Different Hours (Stephen Dunn): Yes
I Love This Dark World (Alice B. Fogel): Eh
Baptism of Desire (Louise Erdrich): Yes!
The Eternal City (Kathleen Graber): Eh
Monolithos (Jack Gilbert): Yes
Crown of Weeds (Amy Gerstler): No
Blue Hour (Carolyn Forché): No
Place (Jorie Graham): No
Meadowlands (Louise Gluck): Yes!
Dearest Creature (Amy Gerstler): No
Loosestrife (Stephen Dunn): No
Little Savage (Emily Fragos): Yes
The Living Fire (Edward Hirsch): No
On Love (Edward Hirsch): No
Human Wishes (Robert Hass): NO
Early Occult Memory Systems of the Lower Midwest (B. H. Fairchild): No
Sinking Creek (John Engels): No
Alabanza (Martín Espada): Yes
Saving Lives (Albert Goldbarth): No
All of It Singing (Linda Gregg): No
Green Squall (Jay Hopler): No
Tender Hooks (Beth Ann Fennelly): No
After (Jane Hirshfield): Eh
Unincorporated Persons in the Late Honda Dynasty (Tony Hoagland): NO
These Are My Rivers (Lawrence Ferlinghetti): No
Fruitful (Stephanie Kirby): No
Jaguar Skies (Michael McClure): No
Song (Brigit Pegeen Kelly): No
Roadworthy Creature, Roadworthy Craft (Kate Magill): No
Life in the Forest (Denise Levertov): No
Viper Rum (Mary Karr): No
Questions for Ecclesiastes (Mark Jarman): No
Brutal Imagination (Cornelius Eady): Yes
Alphabet of Bones (Alexis Lathem): No
Handwriting (Michael Ondaatje): No
Sure Signs (Ted Kooser): No
Sledding on Hospital Hill (Leland Kinsey): No
Between Silences (Ha Jin): Yes
House of Days (Jay Parini): No
Bird Eating Bird (Kristin Naca): Yes
Orpheus & Eurydice (Gregory Orr): Yes
Another America (Barbara Kingsolver): Yes
Candles in Babylon (Denise Levertov): Yes
The Clerk's Tale (Spencer Reece): Eh
Still Listening (Angela Patten): Yes
A Thief of Strings (Donald Revell): No
Wayfare (Pattiann Rogers): No
The Niagara River (Kay Ryan): No
The Bird Catcher (Marie Ponsot): No
Easy (Marie Ponsot): No
Human Dark with Sugar (Brenda Shaughnessy): No
Chronic (D. A. Powell): No
Novels/Fiction:
A Thousand Years of Good Prayers (Yiyun Li): No
The Oxford Book of English Ghost Stories: Yes
Movies:
What Dreams May Come (1998, Vincent Ward): Yes
The Cat's Meow (2001, Peter Bogdanovich): Yes
The Birdcage (1996, Mike Nichols): Yes
The Color of Pomegranates (1969, Sergei Parajanov): No
The Eve of Ivan Kupalo (1969, Yuri Ilyenko): Yes
And here's my 2023 list!
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