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."

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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."

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