“onus is a spellbinding, poetic exploration of femininity in modern America. Devon Fulford confronts sex, objectification, abuse, and generational trauma in a voice that is both deeply personal and reverberating. These poems speak plainly, unflinchingly, and sometimes with surprising humor. Whether reflecting on childhood loneliness, online misogynistic violence, or not crying until you get in the car, Fulford’s lines pluck with precision and valor. With three collections already to her name, including gulp and the skin song, Fulford solidifies her role as a poet and educator who does not baulk at the raw edges of experience.”