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Cheyenne McGuire is a poet from rural Colorado. She is currently an MFA candidate at Indiana University at Bloomington.
My writing process has changed. I learned to surrender to the pain and even befriend it. When I write a poem about my grief, I often open a sealed bag that holds Kenny’s unwashed basketball jersey.