This collection speaks to the grief and trauma associated with stillbirth and
infertility. But more than that, these poems are concerned with how both
parents deal with this trauma without letting it tear them or their
relationship apart.
Exploring the intersection of chaos theory and personal experience, Chelsea Dingman's poetry delves into profound questions about the value of life and the nature of existence. Through the lens of illness—such as traumatic brain injury, cancer, and addiction—she examines the tension between fate and randomness. The fractured "I" navigates a landscape shaped by inherited trauma, revealing how the cycles of violence and disease shape identity. This collection captures the tumultuous journey of life, reflecting on its inevitable repetitions within a chaotic framework.