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Points in the Network speaks on what it means to be human and experience complex feelings while simultaneously being in intimate connection with nematodes, growing grass blades, and decomposing leaf litter left to rot and fertilize our soils. The poems take an urban dive into the ecopoetic in a seasonal ride through childhood's possibility, social injustice, love loss and gain, sex and its meaning, homelessness, death at our own hands and through life's wear, and the ever-springing hope that pumps from our veins as we wake up to what the microbes have to say.

Produktbeschreibung
Points in the Network speaks on what it means to be human and experience complex feelings while simultaneously being in intimate connection with nematodes, growing grass blades, and decomposing leaf litter left to rot and fertilize our soils. The poems take an urban dive into the ecopoetic in a seasonal ride through childhood's possibility, social injustice, love loss and gain, sex and its meaning, homelessness, death at our own hands and through life's wear, and the ever-springing hope that pumps from our veins as we wake up to what the microbes have to say.
Autorenporträt
Gabrielle's memoir, Hive-Mind, published in 2015, details her time of love, awakening, and tragic loss on an organic farm in the Sacramento Valley. Her poetry books Too Many Seeds (2021) and Break Self: Feed (2024) are published through Finishing Line Press. Her poetry has been published in the Atlanta Review, The Evergreen Review, The Adirondack Review, San Francisco Public Press, Fourteen Hills, pacificREVIEW, Connecticut River Review, Catamaran, MacQueen's, Borderlands: Texas Poetry Review, and The American Poetry Review. Gabrielle is the Farm-to-Fork columnist for Inside Sacramento magazine. Access links to her memoir, poetry books, farm-to-fork articles, interviews, YouTube cooking channel, and seasonal recipe blog through her website: gabriellemyers.com