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OverviewIn 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 poems, 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. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Shannon Webb-CampbellPublisher: Book*hug Imprint: Book*hug Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.091kg ISBN: 9781771669337ISBN 10: 1771669330 Pages: 112 Publication Date: 15 April 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsWILD-LIFEHer Eros RestoredHooking a Storm’ s EyeOstaraSirens Off CapriCosmic Woodland GuidanceTransatlantiqueTarot de la Lumiè reDeep EcologyStardust WomanErupting AuroraDo Not Touch the MossAnother Temporary HomeSeasonal WitchesOff Isla Mujeres (Bay of Women)CargoDark Years Off ShorePlant-Siting at SeaSipping Death in the AfternoonMoonraker Lives ForeverWitches KeyCONNECTIONSIn the Midst of a City CryOrbiting the Fool’ s WheelPink Up Parched EarthOapimgoeegaamogoaasi Gispasig MagemigeoImbolc FertilityNotes to LunaOn the Longest NightDeer Past SelvesHide Doll FilletsCan I Write My Way into Belonging? Starry-Eyed GazesI Met a Man Named JesusShorelinesLagoon SkiesPaper PlainMy Moon, My ManOut at the ParcellesThe Sublime WinksIf I Were a LotusThe Future is BotanicRECOVERYHow do I Reach for the Wild? (Three Graces)Wild Horses RunIf You AlignSalt CuresDogma of the TimesA New Year Hinges Neptune Wakes UpTake Me to the Pink LakesSeawater PortalsA Cove is a CovenHealing FormsGeyserI Didn’ t Go to the Blue LagoonNever Turn Your Back on the OceanTender Was the NightSevere Moon RisesStill Calling Out JoeyCeremony CollaborationNitapGenerations Meet in EpwikekLiving and Dying Amongst the TidesSwimming with the AshesWatermotherNotesAcknowledgmentsReviews""Shannon Webb-Campbell's nomad-like grazing on the treasures and pleasures of the world is sensuous, hungry, restless; the throat of this poet is wide open, expectant. In swallowing life and earth's marvels, she herself becomes them, and encourages the same of her reader."" --Shani Mootoo, author of Oh Witness Dey! Author InformationSHANNON WEBB-CAMPBELLis of Mi'kmaq and settler heritage and lives in Halifax,Nova Scotia. She is a member of Flat Bay First Nation in Newfoundland and Labrador.Herprevious books includeLunar Tides,I Am a Body of Land, andStill No Word, which receivedEgaleCanada's Out in Print Award. Her forthcoming book,Re: Wild Her,is a form of Indigenous resurgence and pleasure through ""poem spells"" and offers a different prism with which to rewild ourselves. Shannon holds a PhD from the University of New Brunswick in English-Creative Writing and is the editor ofVisual Arts News MagazineandMuskrat Magazine. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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