Silent Suffering: My Hopes for A WORK IN PROGRESS, a guest post by Jarrett Lerner

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A Work in Progress begins with a memory. Will Chambers, minding his business in his elementary school hallway, is publicly bullied. He’s humiliated and shamed for the shape of his body. He’s called fat – the word spat at him like it’s a verdict, like he’s being declared guilty of a heinous crime.

Over the course of the next few poems, Will traces the ways in which the trauma of this experience is internalized, until he ultimately becomes his own bully and, to paraphrase his words, does the job of bullying himself better than anyone else possibly could.