Description
Whether failing to restrain herself from trying to find greater meaning in roadkill, or to convince her dad that psychedelic mushrooms will not save his marriage, or to believably perform enthusiasm for her teammates, Elizabeth Zaleski is trying hard and failing spectacularly, and thankfully, she takes us along for the ride.
Funny, intimate, and candid, The Trouble with Loving Poets and Other Essays on Failure debuts an exciting new voice. From growing up in a quirky family in rural northeast Ohio and attending a Mennonite high school as a lapsed Catholic to struggling to get over a particularly well-endowed lover and suffering intestinal calamity while searching for closure, Zaleski's stories are at once captivating in their singularity and recognizable in their truthfulness. Fans of Tim Kreider and Sloane Crosley will appreciate Zaleski's levity and wit as she takes aim at such time-honored institutions as pet ownership and gives clear-eyed dispatches from the no man's land that is an HPV diagnosis.
As Zaleski writes, "If you'll bear with me, we're going to get a bit technical. And then, I promise, it will all start to matter."
Author: Elizabeth Zaleski
Publisher: Belt Publishing
Published: 02/24/2026
Pages: 208
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.52lbs
Size: 6.98h x 5.21w x 0.51d
ISBN13: 9781540270146
ISBN10: 1540270149
BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Memoirs
- Humor | Form | Essays
About the Author
Elizabeth Zaleski grew up in rural northeast Ohio. After living and traveling all over the country, she now lives in slightly less rural northeast Ohio, outside Akron. She works as an editor and is the curator of greatfartsofliterature.com. Her essays have appeared in journals such as Hippocampus, The Normal School, and The Missouri Review.

