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Yvonne Reddick

    Burning Season
    Anthropocene Poetry
    Poetry, Grief and Healing
    • Poetry, Grief and Healing

      • 100 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring the intersection of poetry and grief, this book serves as a supportive companion for those navigating the emotional landscape of loss. It highlights how reading and writing poetry can offer solace and a means of expression during difficult times, particularly at funerals and in the aftermath of bereavement. The work aims to guide readers through their healing journey, emphasizing the therapeutic power of poetry in processing grief.

      Poetry, Grief and Healing
    • Anthropocene Poetry

      Place, Environment, and Planet

      • 404 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Exploring the intersection of poetry and environmental consciousness, this collection delves into themes of place, nature, and the impact of human activity on the planet. It features diverse voices that capture the fragility of ecosystems and the urgency of climate change. Through vivid imagery and innovative language, the poems reflect on the relationship between humanity and the Earth, prompting readers to reconsider their connection to the environment and the legacy of the Anthropocene era.

      Anthropocene Poetry
    • Burning Season is a book about fire and survival, climate change and nature's defiance. Yvonne Reddick's first book-length collection combines poems with nature diaries and lyric essays to trace an intriguing family history in the oil industry.

      Burning Season