In Scarecrone, Broder deepens her self-aware and dark brand of poetry, which The Chicago Tribune called "shrewd, funny, twisted." Publishers Weekly said her work is "as funny and hip as it is disturbing."
In Scarecrone, Broder deepens her self-aware and dark brand of poetry, which The Chicago Tribune called "shrewd, funny, twisted." Publishers Weekly said her work is "as funny and hip as it is disturbing."