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You Don't Have to Believe in the World is a strange, slow walk with self, not the individual self but the self made of its communion with others, with time, with space and memory. The poems look toward and engage a porousness of being that struggles with determined modes of individuality and at the same time seek to take responsibility for all a body holds. Imagistic and surreal, erickson's poems haunt like that low fog we all love.

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You Don't Have to Believe in the World is a strange, slow walk with self, not the individual self but the self made of its communion with others, with time, with space and memory. The poems look toward and engage a porousness of being that struggles with determined modes of individuality and at the same time seek to take responsibility for all a body holds. Imagistic and surreal, erickson's poems haunt like that low fog we all love.
Autorenporträt
william erickson is a living poet. His work appears in Sixth Finch, Swamp Pink, Afternoon Visitor, Mercurius, and elsewhere. william is the author of the chapbooks Sandbox (Bottlecap Press) and Monotonies of the Wildlife (FLP) and the letterpress octavo Nothing Lied Still in the Sea (Tilted House), winner of the Netsuke Prize. He lives in Washington with his partner and their two dogs in an old house across the street from a large tree.