This poetry has nothing to do with lockdown or pandemic (people keep asking me, because of the title I guess). Many of the poems were written before that even started. Indeed, many were written even before my second collection, Breakfast in Bed was published in Autumn 2019.
Before we Breathe has been in my head as a collection of poems for a long time. Its subject matter is very close to my heart and it has taken me a while to put it all together.
Officially published on April 5th, 2021, by the very appropriately named Littoral Press, the book is available now direct from me. See info about ordering at the bottom of this blog.
The poems are mainly inspired by the beaches and coastline of west Wales where I live, and my love of sea swimming, but there’s more to it than that, as always!
This description is from the cover text: “These poems carry voices that speak of both the magic and realism of nature. They are rooted in a particular place and time, yet come from everywhere and tell of shifting shapes through millennia, both material and imagined. From the sea, where all life originated, to soil and woodland and eventually to stone, these words weave through margins of time and space to tell stories of transformation.
“The collection is structured with several poems in the voice of a particular character (Sibyl of the Cwm) who appears at intervals with her own magical-realist poem-tales.”
So, nature and the ocean, our relationship as human beings with earth and sea, all run through with threads of transformation.
I would love to do proper live readings to launch the book, and I do plan some, but they will have to wait until summer when Covid rules allow and when we can have events outside -- on beaches and in the coastal lands that I write about in these poems.
Dates will be announced as and when these come up. In the meantime I’ll be sharing some of the poems via this blog and my Facebook page, and if you want one, you can get a copy of the book now...
Before we Breathe is published by Littoral Press. Copies are now available by mail order direct from me. (Payment by PayPal or cheque, £10 including post and packing to UK addresses). Orders can be emailed to: jackienews@hotmail.co.uk which is also my PayPal link. Please choose the PayPal ‘friends’ option, and include your full postal address in your email.
Here's a sample poem from the collection:
How she calls
She thirsts for me
and she calls,
whispers my name –
come dance,
sometimes loud –
come dive,
sometimes soft –
come breathe.
Lapping with little splashings
to suggest, persuade,
she draws the undertow
so I feel the overthrow
arriving and departing
leaving and returning,
spreading her susurration
far away and close by
turn by turn
tide by tide
surge and suck,
pull in, come swim,
dance in me,
so calls the mother sea.
(First published in Visual Verse, Oct 2017)
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