Emily Paige Wilson (Hypochondria, Least Powerful of the Greek Gods) is the author of the forthcoming full-length collection Jalubí (Unsolicited Press, 2022) and two chapbooks: Hypochondria, Least Powerful of the Greek Gods (Glass Poetry Press, 2020) and I'll Build Us a Home (Finishing Line Press, 2018). Her work has been nominated for Best New Poets, Best of the Net, and the Pushcart Prize. Connect with her at her website and on Twitter.








The heir to Adrienne Rich's world-weaving spiders, Bachelard's abodes, and Björk's private rituals, Wilson's poetry slips between ocaens and swamps, weightlessness and the body, and constantly reassesses the illusory boundaries of love.

— Roy G. Guzmán, author of Catrachos