The Work

By (author): Bren Simmers

The poems in The Work engage with the work of love and loss and the hope that we might somehow learn to carry our portion of grief. Simmers writes of churning in an accumulation of losses–the sudden death of her father, the descent of her mother into dementia, her sister-in-law’s terminal illness–and of the work of slowly making wholeness out of brokenness. Her writing fosters a vulnerability and wit that sidestep easier tropes, a reminder that healing often comes through saying “Hello” and “Yes”; a realization that “all this noticing / was love.”

AUTHOR

Bren Simmers

Bren Simmers has worked in fire lookouts, on ferries, in libraries and in urban parks. She was the poetry editor for PRISM international and has a Masters of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from the University of British Columbia. Winner of the ARC Poem of the Year Award, her work has published in journals across Canada including Event, Grain and The Fiddlehead. Her poems are rooted in the body, and explore the connections between people and the landscape that surrounds us.


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Dimensions:

80 Pages
8.5in * 5.3in * 0.3in
160gr

Published:

April 02, 2024

ISBN:

9781554472666

Book Subjects:

POETRY / Canadian

Language:

eng

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