Copyright 2023, The Spokesman-Review | Community Guidelines | Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | Copyright Policy, In Timothy Egans new book A Fever in the Heartland, Madge Oberholtzer, the woman who brought down the Klan, gets her due, Another Prince Harry book? that I do this daily, alone with the gold last light, Stung By Heid E. Erdrich She couldn't help but sting my finger, clinging a moment before I flung her to the ground. They are to fight to the death as spectators make wagers. Heid E. Erdrich (born November 26, 1963) is a poet, editor, and writer. Erdrich is the Guest Editor for Poem-a-Day in November 2020. No warning from either of us: I have found over time that long poems dont lend itself to this format, so a poem has to fit on no more than two pages to make the cut and be included. I have provided a link if you would like to read them. One early exhibition was part of the larger series called "Greening the Riverfront" which is a project aimed at exploring the history and transformation of the Minneapolis Riverfront. Used with permission of the poet. clinging a moment before I flung her It consists of 10 sheets of paper which when folded provides 40 pages. Erdrich is the author of several poetry collections, including Little Big Bully(Penguin Books, 2020);Curator of Ephemera at the New Museum for Archaic Media(Michigan State University Press, 2017); Cell Traffic: New and Selected Poems (2012); National Monuments(2008), winner of the Minnesota Book Award;The Mothers Tongue(2005), part of Salt Publishings award-winning Earthworks Series of Native American and Latin American literature; andFishing for Myth(1997). A man comes racing up the stairs and Fo fires the rifle not realizing the man is Bowen. and my pain subsided in a moment. She fell in love then, she fell in line And close me in for ever! Heid E. Erdrich comes to us as a part of the generous 'American Life in Poetry' project by Ted Kooser & The Poetry Foundation. A selection of poets, poems, and articles exploring the Native American experience. Heid E. Erdrich talks with the editors about Native poets and her introduction to the June 2018 issue of Poetry. gilt wings folded. Heid E. Erdrich is the author of Cell Traffic: New and Selected Poems (University of Arizona Press, 2012) and National Momuments (Michigan State University Press, 2008), among others. She was born in 1963 in Breckenridge, Minnesota, grew up in Wahpeton, North Dakota, and is Ojibwe enrolled at Turtle Mountain. The setting is a near-future dystopia in which honeybees are extinct, resulting in famine and a breakdown of societal infrastructures. This guide references the 2013 edition of the novel published by Bloomsbury. Her gold is true, not the trick evening light plays on my roses. She doesn't write about these subjects as much as she uses them to create a complex field of meaning across which her marvelous intelligence travels.". Bowen hopes to keep Fo safe until Sunday, when the gate in the wall will open and he can deliver her to the lab, where doctors test cures on unturned vaccinated people. Heres just one poem, by Heid Erdrich, who lives in Minnesota. Her whole life just a few weeks. Or the land was ours before you were a land. Erdrich's new book, "Little Big Bully" (from Penguin), won the 2022 Rebekah Johnson Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry from the Library of Congress. American Life in Poetry is made possible by The Poetry Foundation (www.poetryfoundation.org), publisher of Poetry magazine. Ye guardian giants of this solitude! With Laura Tohe, Erdrich co-edited the anthology Sister Nations: Native American Women on Community (2002). She couldn't help but sting my finger, Short poem film based on a poem by Heid E. Erdrich, directed by Elizabeth Day The three videos Erdrich will present tomorrow night vary dramatically in range and tone, from a sweet. [5] Erdrich teaches writing in the Augsburg University low-residency MFA Creative Writing program, which is dedicated to advancing the work and careers of aspiring writers. The film version of this poem is a collaborative . I include a title page and table of contents which takes up two pages so that I am left with 37 pages as canvas with which to work. Fos neighborhood streets are strewn with trash and abandoned vehicles. We do not accept unsolicited submissions. From the ill-sight of men, and from the rude, Her writing has won fellowships and awards from the National Poetry Series, Native Arts and Cultures Foundation, McKnight Foundation, Minnesota State Arts Board, Bush Foundation, Loft Literary Center, First Peoples Fund, and other honors. A sensor reads Fionas oval tattoo beneath the concealer. to the ground. They kiss in the dark while the militia scour the building. This is the fifth edition of Toms Best of Poetry and I have it down to a science, being able to use the prior years as a template. Bowens militia friend Tommy helps to carry the wounded Bowen down the elevator shaft into the sewers. Be the first to know when new American Life in Poetry columns are live. Originally a hyper-linked text written for the website 99 Poems for the 99%, poet Heid E. Erdrich created a visual landscape of associations and references that match the tremendous irony of how the word " occupy " can be meant. Early life and education Heid Ellen Erdrich was born in Breckenridge, Minnesota, and was raised in Wahpeton, North Dakota. Her gold is true, not the trick. Her gold is true, not the trick. Her most recent book is Cell Traffic: New and Selected Poems from the University of Arizona Press. And she mortally threatened, wholly unaware. [16], In addition to being a poet, writer, and editor, Erdrich also has curated museum exhibitions in the Twin City area and across the nation. Feeling chilled to the bone while fishing in January is an endurable compromise for doing something you love. In the cold, she hardly had her wits to buzz. she sleeping in the richness of those petals, then the hand, my hand, cupping the bloom. With the wood spirits, in the darkest cell Her gold is true, not the trick. Wonder upon wonder slub of some sticky substance, Fo tries to speak, but the Governor cuts the sound to hide that she is not a vicious beast. In 2008 the sisters co-founded The Birchbark House, a fund to support indigenous language revitalization efforts. We were the land's before we were. The last chapter indicates that Soneschen has escaped from custody. Tumultuous din of yon wild worlds alarms! Or any check at nightfall that I do this daily, alone with the gold last light, Or buried lie in purple beds of thyme. We color coded each sentence in the poem for your convenience. "Pre-Occupied": Written by Heid E. Erdrich. gilt wings folded. Her whole life just a few weeks. Jonah kills the Level Five female; Arrin lies lifeless. [9] More recently, Erdrich has garnered attention and won awards from Co-Kisser Poetry Festival and Southwestern Association for Indian Artists for her video-poems or poem filmsshort, collaborative pieces treating contemporary indigenous themes including the Idle No More movement. she sleeping in the richness of those petals, Lissa explains that Dr. Grayson discovered a cure but that Governor Soneschen murdered each healed child because he wanted to maintain his powerful position within the walled society. When a militia man, Len, attempts to kidnap Fo in order to sell her and pay his way into the wall, Bowen decides the camp is too dangerous, as all the men will now discover that Fo is female. She curls into herself, stinger twitching, What was your favorite poem that you came across in 2018? Her gold is true, not the trick Heid E. Erdrich reads and discusses her poem "Peacemaking" on July 13, 2020, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Arrin threatens to kill Fo if Fo does not comply. The raiders eagerly accept the Governors offer to let them have Fo if they can find her. Heid E. Erdrich's most popular book is A Good Time for the Truth: Race in Minnesota. Chapter-by-chapter summaries and multiple sections of expert analysis, The ultimate resource for assignments, engaging lessons, and lively book discussions. she un-balls the socks, [4], Erdrich graduated from Dartmouth College in 1986 with a B.A. She earned two master's degrees from Johns Hopkins University, one in poetry (1989) and another in fiction (1990). that I do this daily, alone with the gold last light, This poem originally appeared in Lit Hub. He is Dreyden Bowen, a former neighbor her age. Unable to piece together the reasons for the changes to her world, Fo feels she must go along with Arrins demands. [5][6] Erdrich holds a PhD in Arts and Sciences in Native American Literature and Writing from Union Institute. [17], Her honors include a National Poetry Series award, two Minnesota Book Awards and a Native Arts and Cultures National Fellowship. of the gleaming new front loader. Stung. Heid E. Erdrich has 20 books on Goodreads with 11271 ratings. Her whole life just a few weeks, Introduction copyright 2023 by The Poetry Foundation. Hang in the golden tresses of the lime, Bowen uses a grenade to destroy the plexiglass. Poet Heid E. Erdrich, a member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Ojibwe, was born in Breckenridge, Minnesota, and raised in nearby Wahpeton, North Dakota, where her Ojibwe mother and German American father taught at the Bureau of Indian Affairs boarding school. It is also supported by the Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. [18], Erdrich has taught at Johns Hopkins University (1989-1992) and was tenured at the University of St. Thomas where she taught until 2007. Heid E. Erdrich at the 2018 Texas Book Festival, Last edited on 15 December 2022, at 19:31, Original Local: Indigenous Foods, Stories and Recipes from the Upper Midwest, "2018 Minnesota Book Award winners announced", "Heid Erdrich's new collection named the 2016 Winter Book", "Poet Heid Erdrich Finds Herself Pre-Occupied", "Heid E. Erdrich, Poet, Curator, Editor, Is Having a Busy Year", "Ojibwe Poet Heid Erdrich Talks about Her Love of Language", "About Heid E. Erdrich | Academy of American Poets", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Heid_E._Erdrich&oldid=1127622862, Undead Faerie Goes Great with India Pale Ale, This page was last edited on 15 December 2022, at 19:31. Stung She couldn't. I print it out in early December and read through it, marking my absolute favorites. She received a BA from Dartmouth College, two MA degrees from the Johns Hopkins Writing Seminars, and a PhD from the Union Institute. Fo finds herself in a line of cages with Jonah, a Level Five female, and Arrin. [19][20], Erdrich directs Wiigwaas Press, an Ojibwe language publisher. She couldn't help but sting my finger, In the cold, she hardly had her wits to buzz. gilt wings folded. Her films have won awards from Co-Kisser Poetry Festival and Southwestern Association for Indian Artists. She is currently guest curator at Amherst College's Mead Museum. *Heid E. Erdrich is the author of seven collections of poetry. A militia member uses electromagnetic arm and leg cuffs to immobilize Fo. Life in poetry is a free newsletter for poetry publications and allpoetry is a free community to encourage & educate poets. Stung by Heid E. Erdrich Alone With The Gold Last Light Stung by Heid E. Erdrich She couldn't help but sting my finger. she sleeping in the richness of those petals, Stung earned a Starred Review from Kirkus; a sequel, Cured, was published in 2014. She curls into herself, stinger twitching. Also in 2022, Erdrich taught for a term in NAIS at Dartmouth College. Given over to love, Heid edited the 2018 anthology New Poets of Native Nations from Graywolf Press (2018). The first year I made the book it took a little figuring out. in what seems to me an act of love. Her most recent book is Cell Traffic: New and Selected Poems from the University of ArizonaPress. Heid's most recent book of poems, National Monuments from Michigan State University Press, won the 2009 Minnesota Book Award. 2016. We were the land before we were people, loamy roamers rising, so the stories go, or formed of clay, spit into with breath reeking soul. In the cold, she hardly had her wits to buzz. Erdrich's curation of this exhibit "fed a broader arterial network of Ojibwe and Indigenous women artists and activists who have worked to make visible the continuing claims of this and other threatened riverine systems " (Bernardin, 2017, pp. . [8] She has also written short stories and nonfiction. Published by: Minnesota Historical Society Press. Her gold is true, not the trick evening light plays on my roses. of the top loader [12], Some of her video-poem works include: [1][2], In addition to her own writing, Erdrich also promotes the work of other Native American authors. She curls into herself, stinger twitching, She was the 2019 Distinguished Visiting Professor in Liberal Arts at University of Minnesota Morris, the Glasgow Writer-in-Residence for Washington and Lee University in 2021, and the Elliston poet-in-residence at the University of Cincinnati in 2022. Before the fields have finished, Since leaving full-time teaching, Erdrich has taught at Augsburg University in the MFA in writing low-residency program and elsewhere. He explains that they are both 17 now and that Fionas tattoo indicates that she received 10 doses of the bee flu vaccine four years before. that I do this daily, alone with the gold last light. let me dwell Her second anthology, New Poets of Native Nations, featuring Native poets who have published first books since the year 2000, was published by Graywolf Press in 2018. 'Spare Us!' clinging a moment before I flung her then the hand, my hand, cupping the bloom She earned a BA from Dartmouth College and two MAs from the Johns Hopkins University, in poetry and fiction. Poem copyright 2016 by Heid Erdrich, Stung, from If Bees Are Few: A Hive of Bee Poems (Univ. Her whole life just a few weeks, As Fo and Bowen search for shelter, Arrin, who has been looking for Fo, shows Fo a flyer offering a reward for Fos capture; then Arrin flees. Fos clothing becomes torn and he sees the fabric binding her breasts. Collected here are poems of great breadth--long narratives, political outcries, experimental works, and traditional lyrics--and the result is an essential anthology of . With her sister, the writerLouise Erdrich, she founded and lead the Turtle Mountain Writing Workshop. She has twice won a Minnesota Book Award for poetry. Erdrich is the editor of New Poets of Native Nations (Graywolf Press, 2018). Her NEW book of poems, Cell Traffic, a new and selected from University of Arizona Press, IS NOW AVAILABLE. Heid E. Erdrich Collaborative artist, filmmaker, and independent curator Heid E. Erdrich teaches in the low-residency MFA Creative Writing program of Augsburg College. Heid E. Erdrich reads poems from Little Big Bully - YouTube 0:00 / 3:34 Heid E. Erdrich reads poems from Little Big Bully 466 views Oct 6, 2020 Poet Heid Erdrich reads from her. of the stainless tub clinging a moment before I flung her Stung earned a Starred Review from Kirkus; a sequel, Cured, was published in 2014. I then create a little hand bound book of poetry, making covers for it and give it away at Christmas to family and friends. He takes Fo to an abandoned factory where he has accumulated canned food and survival supplies. vowing: she'd do this always and well. exasperated moan bounced off A few years ago, I took the same concept as Toms Best of CD and applied it to poetry. Fo wakes up at the medical facility where her sister Lissa is now a nurse and Dr. Graysons wife. They give readers a splendid gift: the gift of touching another human being's inner . I will try and honor Christmas in my heart, and try and keep it all the year., Before the ice is in the pools It is a google Docs that I add poems as I come across that I like throughout the year. As 17-year-old Fiona Tarsis battles both beasts and humans in an effort to stay alive and learn the truth, the novel explores themes of humanity and violence through the lens of gender dynamics. The vaccine was later discovered to cause uncontrollable rage and superhuman strength in those who received it; people transformed by these side effects are called beasts. Being a Level Ten, Fiona is expected to turn into the most violent kind of beast. Heid E. Erdrich has selected twenty-one poets whose first books were published after the year 2000 to highlight the exciting works coming up after Joy Harjo and Sherman Alexie. She lives in Minnesota. A Dr. Grayson arrives to help Fo. While at the hotel, Fiona recalls several important memories: Four years before, the bee flu came from genetically modified honeybees designed by government scientists to stabilize the dwindling bee population; the vaccine for the flu was discovered to cause violent tendencies; bees are now extinct, necessitating pollination of crops by human hand; doctors placed Fo and Jonah in medically-induced comas to await a cure after Jonah inadvertently killed their father. Since 2010, Erdrich has directed Wiigwaas Press which publishes Ojibwe (Anishinaabe) language books, films, and other media. The air is full of countless voices, joined I blame the second blooms come out in hot colors, defiant vibrancy she sleeping in the richness of those petals, then the hand, my hand, cupping the bloom. picks it all for the sake Poem reprinted by permission of Heid Erdrich and the publisher. gives his memoir the parody treatment , Book review: Timothy Egan's 'Fever in the Heartland' reminds us of a hateful history , Getting cozy with crime: Spokane Valley writer Tamara Berry up for an Edgar Award for 'Buried in a Good Book' , Book review: Ammi Midstokke's 'All the Things' teaches us how to live a happy life . to the ground. American Life in Poetry is supported by the Poetry Foundation and the English department at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. 1 She couldn't help but sting my finger, 2 clinging a moment before I flung her 3 to the ground. She is the author of five collections of poetry, including National Monuments, which won the 2009 Minnesota Book Award. Theft Outright And The Absolutely True Diary Of A Native American. Bowens brother Duncan also lives within the wall. read poems by this poet. lets fall debris of days, and my pain subsided in a moment. She curls into herself, stinger twitching, gilt wings folded. Poem copyright 2016 by Heid E. Erdrich from If Bees Are Few: A Hive of Bee Poems (University of Minnesota Press, 2016), and reprinted by by permission of the author and publisher. Is tarnished by the snow. BY HEID E. ERDRICH Late summer, late afternoon, my work interrupted by bees who claim my tea, even my pen looks flower-good to them. Erdrich is Ojibwe enrolled at Turtle Mountain. Heid E. Erdrich is a poet, educator, and interdisciplinary artist. the quaint speckled enamel Gifts processed in this system are not tax deductible, but are predominately used to help meet the local financial requirements needed to receive national matching-grant funds. View. Erdrich is Ojibwe enrolled at Turtle Mountain. She curls into herself, stinger twitching, gilt wings folded. The leader of the black-market men double crosses Arrin, taking her to await the pits as well. in what seems to me an act of love. She received a BA from Dartmouth College, two MA degrees from the Johns Hopkins Writing Seminars, and a PhD from the Union . In the sewer tunnels, Arrin betrays Fo, leading her directly into the hands of the black market. He discovers Bowens terrible gunshot wound and says Fos kisses helped Bowen stay alive, as she carries trace amounts of the vaccines strength-giving properties. Content Warning: Instances of rape and sexual assault are strongly implied throughout the novel as inherent dangers for Fiona and all women living outside the wall (safe zone). summary. Life in poetry is a free newsletter for poetry publications and allpoetry is a free community to encourage & educate poets. Little Big Bully (PenguinEditions, 2020)Verb Animate (Tinderbox Editions, 2020).Curator of Ephemera at the New Museum for Archaic Media(Michigan State University Press, 2017)Cell Traffic: New and Selected Poems (University of Arizona Press, 2012)National Monuments (Michigan State University Press, 2008)The Mothers Tongue (Salt Publishing, 2005)Fishing for Myth (New Rivers Press, 1997), Original Local: Indigenous Foods, Stories, and Recipes from the Upper Midwest (Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2013), Academy of American Poets, 75 Maiden Lane, Suite 901, New York, NY 10038, uest Editor for Poem-a-Day in November 2020. Event Date April 29, 2022 . This page is not available in other languages. In one eternal hymn; the whispering wind, then the hand, my hand, cupping the bloom No warning from either of us: The poem, "The Theft Outright" by Heid E. Erdrich, a Native American poet, refutes claims made in another poem, "The Gift Outright" by Robert Frost, that America was empty before the colonists. With Laura Tohe, Erdrich co-edited the anthologySister Nations: Native American Women on Community(2002). Her whole life just a few weeks, Erdrich is the editor ofNew Poets of Native Nations(Graywolf Press, 2018). I typically include two to four poems of my own. Stung is a 2013 work of young adult fiction by Bethany Wiggins. Synopsis: "Pre-Occupied" is a new and experimental form, the poem-film. Heid E. Erdrich (born November 26, 1963) is a poet, editor, and writer. Get the days top entertainment headlines delivered to your inbox every morning. Poet Heid Erdrich reads from her latest, Little Big Bully, published October 6, 2020. Realizing she is female, he also recognizes her as his former neighbor on whom he had a lasting crush. The four are released to the pit, an abandoned swimming pool covered in plexiglass with spectators watching from above. The Theft Outright. Thanks for exploring this SuperSummary Study Guide of Stung by Bethany Wiggins. in devastating force, crushing the petals for the scent. An enraged and violent man who appears to be Jonah suddenly rushes up the stairs and tries to get to Fo; she jumps out the window and runs. Her gold is true, not the trick evening light plays on my roses. Arrin chops off Fos hair with a knife and leads her through the dark tunnels to a militia camp. Poet Heid E. Erdrich, a member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Ojibwe, was born in Breckenridge, Minnesota, and raised in nearby Wahpeton, North Dakota, where her Ojibwe mother and German American father taught at the Bureau of Indian Affairs boarding school. Heid E. Erdrich is a poet, educator,and interdisciplinary artist. of Minnesota Pr., James P . "Stung" Written by Heid E. Erdrich, a member of the Ojibwe nation, in 2016 Please answer the questions in a bright, not neon, color font. Heid grew up in Wahpeton, North Dakota and is Ojibwe enrolled at Turtle Mountain. He gives Fo his rifle and goes to fetch supplies. Tell All The Truth But Tell It Slant by Emily Dickinson. and my pain subsided in a moment. Fo and Bowen spy on a meeting between Governor Soneschen (the local authority who rules inside the wall) and the raiders, a group of rough, lustful men who keep beasts captive and drink their blood to gain their strength. evening light plays on my roses. two by two, you marry the socks. In a 2012 review of Cell Traffic, critic Elizabeth Hoover wrote of Erdrich: "It's too pedestrian to say she "writes about" biology, history, spirituality, motherhood and her heritage as Ojibwe Indian and German American. She edited New Poets of Native Nations from Graywolf Press. Heid Ellen Erdrich was born in Breckenridge, Minnesota, and was raised in Wahpeton, North Dakota. The militia arrests the Governor. Poem copyright 2017 by Heid E. Erdrich from Curators of Ephemera at the New Museum for Archaic Media, (Michigan State University Press, 2017). Bethany Wiggins is also the author of the Transference series and the novel Shifting (2011). [7], Erdrich has published several volumes of poetry: Fishing for Myth (1997); The Mother's Tongue (2005); National Monuments (2008), which won the Minnesota Book Award;[5] Cell Traffic (2012); and Curator of Ephemera at the New Museum for Archaic Media (2017), which won the Minnesota Book Award in 2018. She has also taught workshops for Native writers at Turtle Mountain Community College, along with her sister Louise. Do you keep a poem diary? American Life in Poetry is made possible by The Poetry Foundation (www.poetryfoundation.org), publisher of, Profanity : Our optional filter replaced words with *** on this page . The Governor lunges at Fo to kill her, but Bowen shoots him. In his poem, Frost claims that America was "unstoried, artless, [and . in devastating force, crushing the petals for scent. From author Heid E. Erdrich " Pre-Occupied " is a rather recent and experimental form, the poem-film. She has received two Minnesota Book Awards, as well as fellowships and awards from the National Poetry Series, Native Arts and Cultures Foundation, McKnight Foundation, Minnesota State Arts Board, Bush Foundation, Loft Literary Center, First Peoples Fund, and others. In the cold, she hardly had her wits to buzz. then the hand, my hand, cupping the bloom [3] Their maternal grandfather, Patrick Gourneau, was the tribal chairman of the Turtle Mountain Band of Ojibwe from 1953 to 1959 and fought against Indian termination. The University of Minnesota Press has published awonderful new collection of bee poems, If Bees Are Few, which may in some small way help the bees and will certainly offer some honey to poetry lovers. Her own work has been featured in numerous anthologies including the Oxford University Press Anthology of Contemporary American Poetry--Volume 2 (2014, edited by . clinging a moment before I flung her to the ground. American Life in Poetry is made possible . after Frost. [15] Erdrich also directs Wiigwaas Press, which publishes books in Ojibwe (Anishinaabe), as well as films and other media. Soneschen is now safely imprisoned; Fo and Bowen will recover and Jonah might recover as well. The plot fails; the boy is shot, and Fo is captured. Contact us for more info or to be an allpoetry mentor. [14], With her sister Louise, she founded The Birchbark House fund at the Minneapolis Foundation, with the intent of supporting Native writing and Native language revitalization. By Heid E. Erdrich. And she mortally threatened, wholly unaware Please consider buying it from www.birchbarkbooks.com. Give directly to The Spokesman-Review's Northwest Passages community forums series -- which helps to offset the costs of several reporter and editor positions at the newspaper -- by using the easy options below. Erdrich teaches in the low-residency MFA creative writing program of Augsburg College. gilt wings folded. [10][11] One of the central collaborators in these video-poems is painter and digital media artist Jonathan Thunder. to the ground. Arrin and the Level Five female attack Fo but Jonah attempts to protect her. We do not accept unsolicited submissions. to the ground. in devastating force, crushing the petals for the scent. Bowen resolves to protect Fo. Fiona wanders on; shots fired in the distance make her desperately afraid, so when a young girl tells her to hide in the sewers, she does. Poem copyright 2016 by Heid Erdrich, Stung, from, Before The Ice Is In The Pools by Emily Dickinson, Tell All The Truth But Tell It Slant by Emily Dickinson. Bowen tells Fo that her mother is likely dead since even those within the wall must leave its confines or accept euthanasia when they turn 55. Heid E. Erdrich writes and publishes poetry and non-fiction. The University of Minnesota Press has published a wonderful new collection of bee poems, If Bees Are Few, which may in some small way help the bees and will certainly offer some honey to poetry lovers. The work-song of the bees, whose honeyed wings And she mortally threatened, wholly unaware. Arrin sneaks in the next morning to show Fo that Bowen is surrounded by raiders on the street below. *For more videos please visit https://www.20summers.orgAll Rights Reserved