Poems that revisit and revise concepts of self and land.
The poems in Gatecrasher reimagine social and familial
relationships, personal and collective failures, and false nostalgias.
Part surreal autobiography, and part observation of how physical and
conceptual human-made structures are collapsing, this wildfire debut
dreamwalks through the liminal space between expectation and
disappointment, and the poet's relationship to the BC landscape.
"We are in the presence of a formidably original poetic talent... This is an impressively mature first book."--The Ormsby Review
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