Re: Wild Her

By (author): Shannon Webb-Campbell

In nature, rewilding restores biodiversity and ecosystems. In this new collection from award-winning poet Shannon Webb-Campbell, it is a form of Indigenous resurgence and pleasure.

Drawing upon ecology, traditional knowledge, and sexuality, Re: Wild Her is a personal and poetic awakening. In these pages artistry and nature are intertwined, speaking to the sensual musings of lovers in Paris, driftwood and death cycles, and the rise of wild swimming and cold dipping. Throughout, reclaiming one’s divine femininity is celebrated as a powerful act of resistance and rejuvenation.

These “poem spells” each offer a different prism with which to rewild ourselves, answering the call: How does joy help us cope with the harsh realities and complexities of life? How does poetry help us move forward? Re: Wild Her is an invitation to catapult into the otherworldly, to dive with the muses, and to resubmerge ourselves in joy.

AUTHOR

Shannon Webb-Campbell

Shannon Webb-Campbell is a Mi’kmaq poet, wrtier, and critic. Her first book, Still No Word (2015) was the inaugural recipient of Egale Canada’s Out In Print Award. She was Canadian Women In the Literary Arts critic-in-resentices in 2014, and she currently sit’s on CWILA’s board of directors. Who Took My Sister? is her second book.

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Dimensions:

96 Pages
8in * 6in * 0.2in
0.2lb

Published:

April 15, 2025

Country of Publication:

CA

Publisher:

Book*hug Press

ISBN:

9781771669337

Book Subjects:

POETRY / Subjects & Themes / Animals & Nature

Language:

eng

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