We create countless digital traces of ourselves everyday we traverse the internet. What we click, share, email, tweet, rage post, comment, and even ignore reflects how aspects of ourselves are inserted into a broad electronic current online. We are literatures. What will happen to our digital selves once we are gone? These poems explore that question. What the poems argue is that we can be hopeful about the future even as we move about dystopia, utopia, and online enclaves. Wesley Bishop is an assistant professor of American and Public history at Jacksonville State University. He is the founding and managing editor of The North Meridian Review and North Meridian Books.
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