About How to Be a Nuisance: A Collection of Poetry
In her debut collection of poetry, Cori Fisher explores themes of womanhood, mental health, social turmoil, and Appalachian heritage in a nation experiencing upheaval. Through praise of women, nature, and the art of survival, she has crafted an inspiring collection that aims to keep readers going, even during tough times. How to Be a Nuisance is a work of confessional poetry meant to be accessible to all readers who might need support—and a little push to be a nuisance when necessary.
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Author Bio:
Born and raised in Southwest Virginia, Cori decided as a young teen that she wanted to become a writer who lived in a cabin in the woods. After graduating from Hollins University, falling in love with working in kitchens, and a stint in the veterinary field, she recalled that childhood dream. Cori now lives and writes in a cabin in the woods, alongside her husband and three dogs. How lucky is she?
Cori also dabbles in historical fiction and writes horror under a pen name. Cori has been a professional manuscript editor for 12 years.
