Kim Addonizio “Kim Addonizio writes like Lucinda Williams sings.”—Andre Dubus III

My Dreams Out in the Street

Reviewer: 
Sarah Rachel Egelman
Source: 
Bookreporter.com

Review Excerpt:

Desperate times call for desperate measures, so the saying goes. But what if, in your desperation, you are alone, with nothing but the clothes on your back? And, then, what if you lose those clothes, too? Such are the desperate times of 24-year-old Rita Jackson, who finds herself homeless on the streets of San Francisco, trying to avoid heroin and prostituting herself for money for booze, cigarettes and cheap motel rooms. Rita is the sad, lonely and unforgettable protagonist of Kim Addonizio's new novel, MY DREAMS OUT IN THE STREET. 

Marcy A Sheiner says:

Your influences

Now that I see your major influences I know why I've loved your work since the first poem of yours I read, and I've been following your career ever since.