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'Lyrical and narrative-driven, with playful and fantastical elements woven throughout, the poems in The Infant Vine reflect on how ordinary moments become charged with significance and strangeness when disaster strikes. Such moments make imaginary worlds possible: sleep deprivation transfigures a new mother into a leafy sea dragon; a novel virus gives women the power to reproduce via parthenogenesis like the eponymous bonnethead shark. Themes of transformation, metamorphosis and preservation a of life, of memory and the environment a permeate this collection, which explores caregiving and creativity in the context of global crises.'
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Book Review : The Infant Vine, Isabella G Mead
2024
review
— Appears in: ArtsHub , August 2024;
— Review of The Infant Vine 2024 selected work poetry'This debut collection of poetry plays with the intersection between motherhood and the natural world.'
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Book Review : The Infant Vine, Isabella G Mead
2024
review
— Appears in: ArtsHub , August 2024;
— Review of The Infant Vine 2024 selected work poetry'This debut collection of poetry plays with the intersection between motherhood and the natural world.'
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