good luck in the real world

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Adrienne Novy. Forthcoming Spring 2026.

Runner Up of the 2024 Button Poetry Chapbook Contest.

Signed copies are SOLD OUT!

Description

Forthcoming Spring 2026.

good luck in the real world is a journey through mental health recovery. After a near-suicide attempt, Adrienne Novy was partially hospitalized. Over a year later, her mother suffers a brain bleed. Exploring suicidal ideation, hospitalization, the burnout from working hospitality and food service, and Novy’s fascination with music and pop culture, good luck in the real world explores what we cling to when we learn how to heal and what it means to fall in love with life again.

Praise for Adrienne Novy

Adrienne Novy is my favorite kind of poet: one that can make music out of anything. good luck in the real world is a companion for anyone with an ache—which is to say: these poems are perfect for everyone with a pulse.

– José Olivarez, Promises of Gold

Novy deftly maneuvers the heaviness of lived trauma & anxiety while still wrapping the reader in daisies, chamomile, & aliveness. These poems will become a song you can’t stop humming, a melody to stroke your hair & lull you to sleep on the dark days; an anthem for survival.

– Meg Ford, Wild/Hurt

good luck in the real world is a hard-earned and swervy testimony, a captain’s log if the captain is cracking jokes and bailing out the half-sunk ship with a grapefruit spoon. These poems are brave and stubborn and searching. They have me whispering to myself I want to live, I want to live, I want to live. 

– Edgar Kunz, Fixer

Awards

2024 Button Poetry Chapbook Contest Runner Up

About Adrienne Novy

Adrienne Novy is an artist from the suburbs of Chicago (Potawatomi Land). A 2020 graduate from Hamline University’s Creative Writing program, Adrienne’s work has been nominated for Bettering American Poetry, the Pushcart Prize, and Best of the Net…. MORE

Additional information

Weight6 oz
Dimensions5.5 × 8.5 × 5 in
Format

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Publication Date

April 07, 2026

Page count

64

Author Hometown

Chicago, IL

ISBN

978-1-63834-143-7

eBook ISBN

978-1-63834-144-4

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