Complete with Alfred's drawings of plants both real and implausible, Days byMoonlight
Poems about alchemy, love, Protestant witch judges, Indigenous identity, the cultural abutments of the inner city, football taunts, border ballads, and halfbreed wailing.
Whelmed delights in shaping new sentences and paragraphs that welcome neologisms into their lexicon.
Notes on desire, reproduction, and grief, and how feminism doesn’t support women struggling to have children.
Twelve six-year-olds and their three adult chaperones head into the woods on a camping trip. None of them make it out alive.
Features Canadian poetry.
Through the disquieting absence of the letters characters n and b, and the narrator's attempt to uncover and record their lives, this book confronts and challenges human proscription through the untranslatibility of experience, with ironic and apocalyptic consequences.