-Jackie Lee McLean
Disguising a memoir as a series of poems lets more magic in, and these pages are full of magic and significance, both reached for and accidental. A surreal dream-telling that's never boring and all makes sense, big feelings good and bad are dealt with and learned from, and you want to hang in for the whole thing.
-Matthew Caws of Nada Surf
Me & Phil is, in its way, a treatise on the nature of trauma- how a traumatic event leaves you stuck out of time in the same way that daytime television, unchanged for decades, is stuck. How we watch these shows that haven't changed for decades just because they're there and they're familiar and before we know it, we've found something of a floating anchor, and, through the anchor of Dr. Phil, Mullins captures in frank but elegant verse the surreal, circular nature of both trauma and healing, of ache and breath. How these are things that can't be explained in words because, as she says, "I can still hear it. And you still can't."
-E. Kristin Anderson
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